1 posted on
03/09/2005 5:47:03 PM PST by
blam
To: SunkenCiv
2 posted on
03/09/2005 5:50:33 PM PST by
blam
To: blam
disproves the theory that the inhabitants of the city never used earrings, This was worth a theory.
3 posted on
03/09/2005 5:52:19 PM PST by
TASMANIANRED
(Certified cause of Post Traumatic Redhead Syndrome)
To: blam
Proves you can't take it with you.
6 posted on
03/09/2005 6:05:06 PM PST by
Ditter
To: blam
Well, my body has been found from one of my past lives. Those earrings and that ring were some of my favorites I'm sure! LOL
7 posted on
03/09/2005 6:11:19 PM PST by
Wneighbor
To: blam
If that ruler was actually marked in centimeters and millimeters, something is seriously wrong...
8 posted on
03/09/2005 6:12:23 PM PST by
TwoWolves
(The only kind of control the liberals don't want is self control.)
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11 posted on
03/09/2005 6:30:44 PM PST by
Pan_Yans Wife
(" It is not true that life is one damn thing after another-it's one damn thing over and over." ESV)
To: blam
Archaeologists had previously discovered a 10-centimeter ruler with an accuracy of half a millimeter in the ruins of the ancient city. How much is that in cubits?
16 posted on
03/09/2005 7:16:59 PM PST by
razorback-bert
(Dulce est desipere en loco)
To: blam
Archaeologists had previously discovered a 10-centimeter ruler with an accuracy of half a millimeter in the ruins of the ancient city. How much is that in cubits?
17 posted on
03/09/2005 7:17:07 PM PST by
razorback-bert
(Dulce est desipere en loco)
To: blam
"Archaeologists had believed that the use of earrings was not common in the city, but the newly discovered earrings disprove that idea."
They find one pair of earrings and that disproves that they weren't common?
18 posted on
03/09/2005 8:10:10 PM PST by
nuconvert
(No More Axis of Evil by Christmas ! TLR)
To: blam
In another recent find, a clay tablet was discovered. It was the equivalent of a modern day newspaper. The headline declared, "Woman burned for wearing earrings! Subheading: New fad imported from Babylon won't catch on here."
20 posted on
03/09/2005 8:22:19 PM PST by
Rocky
To: blam; FairOpinion; Ernest_at_the_Beach; SunkenCiv; 24Karet; 3AngelaD; 4ConservativeJustices; ...
Thanks Blam. The weird thing is, they made earrings, but couldn't wear them because they had no ears. ;') Welcome GGG newbies. Please FREEPMAIL me if you want on, off, or alter the "Gods, Graves, Glyphs" PING list --
Archaeology/Anthropology/Ancient Cultures/Artifacts/Antiquities, etc.
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22 posted on
03/09/2005 10:53:40 PM PST by
SunkenCiv
(last updated my FreeRepublic profile on Sunday, February 20, 2005.)
To: blam
Archaeologists had believed that the use of earrings was not common in the city, but the newly discovered earrings disprove that idea.
Isnt it a bit early to state that earrings
were common based on one grave and one pair? She could have been a visitor, or an early nonconformist.
24 posted on
03/10/2005 3:09:10 AM PST by
R. Scott
(Humanity i love you because when you're hard up you pawn your Intelligence to buy a drink.)
30 posted on
10/01/2005 9:34:10 PM PDT by
SunkenCiv
(Down with Dhimmicrats! I last updated by FR profile on Sunday, August 14, 2005.)
32 posted on
08/17/2008 10:48:27 AM PDT by
SunkenCiv
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