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srichardson to markcav, eshchar and danny 4 weeks ago
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danny checked-in 7 weeks ago
32 Points
Already missing Timna’s copper…and I guess the people were fine…
@Eshchar @SRichardson @MarkCav
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danny checked-in 8 weeks ago
32 Points
If we were all an Nubian ibex, who would win in the inevitable clash of horns?-
3 Points
Obviously whoever was the horniest
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danny checked-in 8 weeks ago
32 Points
Copper vein in Timna. Apparently, this is what all the hullabaloo is about…
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Sarah checked-in 2 months ago
8 Points
Minoan Snake Goddess figurines, c. 1600 BCE,
Two Minoan snake goddess figurines were excavated in 1903 in the Minoan palace at Knossos in the Greek island of Crete. The decades-long excavation program led by the English archaeologist Arthur Evans greatly expanded knowledge and awareness of the Bronze Age Minoan civilization, but Evans…
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danny checked-in 2 months ago
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3 Points
Those coordinates are incorrect. You’ll need to go back out there and correct them, and take a video while you’re at it
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32 Points
Copper copper!
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danny checked-in 2 months ago
32 Points
A kurkar (כורכר) ridge photographed at Tel Aviv University. Kurkar are lithified sea sand dunes (in Lebanon, they call them ramleh).
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Sarah checked-in 2 months ago
8 Points
Our time in Crete was best captured by our day trip to the mountain sanctuary of Iouktas, an open mountain sanctuary overlooking a fertile valley. All that is left is the stones, but the feeling of being amongst a very important, ancient place is best captured as the mist parted to reveal an unprecedented view across the island. Legend has it…
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