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dannybate.com
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| | | | An Invaluable Tool for a Latinist's Toolkit If there is one thing that I urge all Latin learners to get to grips with, it is the concept of stems. My passion for this topic is so great that I have structured my own Latin course around it, including and using it from the outset. I... | |
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www.rural-revolution.com
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| | | | A reader sent me this photo of an "inbred cat." It gave me a chuckle. | |
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| | | | An enquiry to "The Academy" literary magazine in 1904 (30th April, p. 502) concerning a memorial with an indecipherable inscription in St. Dunstan-in-the-East, now a public garden after the church was destroyed in the Blitz: A variant of the same, also from "The Academy" (17th September 1904, p. 203) this time set out by Percy... | |
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| | Some 73,000 years ago in what is now South Africa, an early human used a red ochre crayon to draw a cross-hatched pattern onto a smooth flake, according to new research published today. Its now considered the earliest evidence of drawing in the archaeological record. |