To: SunkenCiv
PinGGG!....................
2 posted on
12/07/2022 8:00:36 AM PST by
Red Badger
(Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
To: Red Badger
3 posted on
12/07/2022 8:01:19 AM PST by
Magnum44
(...against all enemies, foreign and domestic... )
To: Red Badger
4 posted on
12/07/2022 8:01:23 AM PST by
Red Badger
(Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
To: Red Badger
6 posted on
12/07/2022 8:03:46 AM PST by
Paladin2
To: Red Badger
It probably came from Rome.
8 posted on
12/07/2022 8:06:53 AM PST by
GingisK
To: Red Badger
9 posted on
12/07/2022 8:11:08 AM PST by
Rappini
(In hoc signo vinces)
To: Red Badger
Thanks for sharing this piece! It’s both interesting and amusing. Gotta love the Brits. Pot shards - LOL!
11 posted on
12/07/2022 8:14:47 AM PST by
jocon307
(Democrats delenda est.)
To: Red Badger
“an archaeologist’s dream.” Archeologists reality...
12 posted on
12/07/2022 8:19:25 AM PST by
Magnum44
(...against all enemies, foreign and domestic... )
To: Red Badger
These mysterious discoveries pose so many more questions than they answer. There’s so much still to discover...
And they've got three days to find out......
To: Red Badger
Archeologists…grave robbers with advanced degrees.
To: Red Badger
Given such riches, experts deduced the buried woman must have been highly wealthy. She was likely a leader in the Christian community and may have been one of the earliest women to obtain a highly ranked status in the church, the archaeologists said, according to the outlet. Concluding she might have been wealthy is one thing, but speculating that she had some kind of "highly ranked status in the church" based on some nice bling is just modern feminist projecting.
20 posted on
12/07/2022 9:27:27 AM PST by
fidelis
(👈 Under no obligation to respond to rude, ignorant, abusive, bellicose, and obnoxious posts.)
To: Red Badger
"Your wife's from Harpole, eh? Is she a goer?"
21 posted on
12/07/2022 9:29:07 AM PST by
StAnDeliver
(Tanned, rested, and ready.)
To: Red Badger
“Given such riches, experts deduced the buried woman must have been highly wealthy. She was likely a leader in the Christian community and may have been one of the earliest women to obtain a highly ranked status in the church, the archaeologists said, according to the outlet.”
Nonsense wishful thinking from people letting their fantasies and biases affect their thinking. More likely she was just a noblewoman, not a “leader in the Christian community”, since women were not allowed to be leaders in the Christian community (outside of convents) until rather recently.
To: Red Badger
Further excavations and explanations are being held in abeyance until Phil Harding arrives on the site.
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