Holly Willoughby, Paul Schofield and the Roman Dodecahedron
Some things dug up from the ground are grounded in context. In certain cases do we need to be there in order to really know?
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Helen in Hell “And were you pleased?” they asked of
Helen in Hell. “Pleased?” answered she, “when all
Troy’s…
november 30, 2021
Put a kingdom where you can bottleneck the movement of adventurers. Own the land, the sea, and the highest hill and you are a power to be reckoned with. In that age, the riches were …
april 8, 2022
Some things dug up from the ground are grounded in context. In certain cases do we need to be there in order to really know?
Joe Franks had a voice that could take you to another world. Thanks to those at NPR.
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