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Jenny Replies: 736 Views: 566292 |
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I was reading a book the other day, by Messod & Roger Sabbah. The first chapter begins, "Since Egyptian writers did not have vowels there are alternative spellings for many of the names of Ph ... | |
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Oakey, are you sure that "Baphomet" is not "Mahommet"? Whoever mentioned the stone from heaven, might you be talking about the "Black Stone" which resides at the temple ... | |
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Jenny Replies: 264 Views: 342093 |
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I never thought of viral transfer before but I did have in mind actual transferring of human genome through the bone marrow, e.g. Eve out of Adam's rib. Where on earth did that idea really stem from?? ... | |
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Jenny Replies: 16 Views: 57685 |
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Bronwyn, Your post about the pigs. I've long wondered whether the "sudden" emergence of domesticated animals might have had something to do with human DNA being introduced into feral animal ... | |
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Jenny Replies: 186 Views: 231886 |
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I stumbled across this statement (Funk & Wagnall) on a mission for something else.
Ancient Greeks applied the name Scythians to a number of nomadic tribes. The name was used either for the Scy ... |
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Are you sure, Ishmael? Don't we have a bunch of folk who came from the area between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea who then split in half, each taking their sheep and their tartan weaving techniqu ... | |
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Jenny Replies: 186 Views: 231886 |
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But I'd also like to think of "Scot" as "Skt". First word that comes to mind is skirt. "To border or fringe a particular area" (Old Norse: Skyrt.)
"Scathe" (Ol ... |
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Actually it's damned difficult domesticating horses. If riding them weren't a big enough challenge, you've got to stable them, rear them, breed them, feed them, doctor them, train them, cull them, dis ... | |
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Jenny Replies: 2755 Views: 1144947 |
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Sorry, Hats! This from the Catholic Encyclopedia
Also known as "the Grammarian", the author of the homilies in Anglo-Saxon, a translator of Holy Scripture, and a writer upon many miscella ... |
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