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The following photo's I took on one of my trips of the British Museum. The images are of #Egyptian heigropholic inscriptions depicting God's such as #Horos, Osiris, Debwen, etc & rage (roughly) from 15-1400 BC (Across various pharos/dynasties). By the time Roman forces dominated in 30 BC, they considered #Egypt ancient.
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Less Is More - Progress, An Economic Excuse For Cultural Decline
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Civilisations take different forms. Often, those "civilising" others are themselves destructive. Housing, security, culture & morality itself depend on quality, not quantity.
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Civilisations take different forms. Often, those "civilising" others are themselves destructive. Housing, security, culture & morality itself depend on quality, not quantity.
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https://youtu.be/DNCVSmsfZjw?si=IteaUtwCwyhvx0sL
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The cave of Lascaux is a system of caves in Dordogne (France) where they have discovered significant samples of the cave and paleolithic art, dated 17,000 or 18,600 years ago (Magdalenian period) according to the analysis of a rod of reindeer antler.
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#Hadrian has the best stories. He's just been telling me about the rubbish people have said about him. I guess things never change.
(#Roman) Marble bust of the #EmperorHadrian, (117-138AD) formerly kept in the Villa Montalto, by Pope Sixtus the Fifthβ. π
(#Roman) Marble bust of the #EmperorHadrian, (117-138AD) formerly kept in the Villa Montalto, by Pope Sixtus the Fifthβ. π
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St Etheldreda's (Roman Catholic church) in Ely Place, off Charterhouse Street, #Holborn, #London is 1 of the 2 surviving in #London from Edward I's reign, dating between 1250/1290. It's dedicated to Γthelthryth, or Etheldreda, the #AngloSaxon saint who founded the monastery in 673. Notice how the door is beautifully attached to the terrace houses beside it.
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