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Polish family treasure an archaeological sensation in Sweden
PAP - Science and Scholarship in Poland ^ | May 12, 2014 | Daniel Zysk

Posted on 12/19/2014 11:36:36 PM PST by SunkenCiv

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To: sodpoodle
40 billion; more than 95 percent of those don't exist any longer, although the grave markers may survive. Romans did cremation at least as often as inhumation, and of course, people killed in the arena sometimes wound up in the food chain instead of being conventionally taken care of. Cemetery with one MILLION mummies unearthed in Egypt: 1,500-year-old desert necropolis
21 posted on 12/20/2014 1:28:35 PM PST by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/ _____________________ Celebrate the Polls, Ignore the Trolls)
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The wireless technology known as "Bluetooth" was named for Harald. Wikipedia: The word "Bluetooth" is an anglicized version of the Scandinavian Blåtand/Blåtann, (Old Norse blátǫnn) the epithet of the tenth-century king Harald Bluetooth who united dissonant Danish tribes into a single kingdom and, according to legend, introduced Christianity as well.
22 posted on 12/21/2014 3:15:18 PM PST by Bigg Red (Congress, do your duty and repo his pen and his phone.)
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