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Beverly 1 year ago
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This is a shoop.
       
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Eileen 1 year ago
Beverly,

It is indeed a fake. Er, uh... I mean shoop.
       
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Brenda 1 year ago
#1 The coolest part is that it has hollowed out chambers and underground caves within it. The head is hollow and there are openings in the eyes and nostrils. They could light a fire inside and the eyes would glow and smoke would pour out his nose. That's some medieval sh*t, right there.
       
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Otha 1 year ago
#17 Curious that the date moniker "CE" is used only for this particular entry.
       
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Leet 1 year ago
Otha, CE is Common Era. The revisionists changed it from AD, guess they couldn't stand a traditional name based on a religious dating system.
       
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Lunetta 1 year ago
Leet,

Actually, it was changed because not everyone is a christian. It's more PC to use CE because it includes everyone, and not just those who don't really know anything and think their culture is the only one worth recognizing. Like you. I'm talking about you.
       
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"These Are The Remains Of A Prehistoric House From The Bronze Age Settlement Of Akrotiri In Santorini"

"The Bronze Age settlement of Akrotiri was one of the most important Minoan urban centres and ports in the Aegean Sea when it was covered by volcanic ash in the 17th century BC.

In prehistory it was a well connected Minoan port town, with connections to mainland Greece and as far afield as Egypt and Syria.

As the town was covered in ash following a volcanic eruption on the island, preservation of the settlement is exceptional, making this one of the most significant archaeological sites in Greece"

 

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