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  1. Ihr nehmt an der #Unearthed​-Saison der #FirstLegoLeague Challenge teil und sucht nach Informationen zur #Archäologie und Herausforderungen in der aktuellen Forschung?

    Dann seid Ihr bei uns richtig: Wir haben Eure Fragen gesammelt und in den #DAIBlogs beantwortet:

    dainst.org/blogs/herausforderu

  2. Hosted by the Society for American Archaeology (SAA) and the SAA Public Education Committee, watch archaeologists as they discuss challenges in research, excavation, fieldwork, and more, and answer your questions for the 2025–2026 FIRST #LEGO League #UNEARTHED Season!
    m.youtube.com/watch?v=VJICzYB8

  3. Unearthed (2007) – Official Trailer | VMI Worldwide

    #horror#Trailers#horrormovies#Unearthed – @VMIWorld – An unknown creature terrorizes an archeological dig in the middle of a desolate New Mexico town.

    #ad #horror #Trailers #Unearthed

    horrornerdonline.com/2025/09/u

  4. DOCUMENTARY COVERS WILMOT LAND GRAB

    On Jan. 19, 2025, the first part of a three-part mini documentary, Unearthed, about the Wilmot land grab was posted on YouTube. With executive producers John and Kathie Jordan, and director and editor Thom Varey, they sought to give voice to farmers and Wilmot residents.  

    “The objective of this project is to assemble one contiguous parcel of land as a step toward attracting a major employer for the future and securing well-paying jobs and further economic prosperity,” the Region of Waterloo said in a statement.  

    In the first episode, viewers heard directly from impacted farmers who are left wondering what is next for their farms and livelihoods. In the second they covered the small amount of farmland that exists and in the third they spoke about the true cost of the land assembly to residents in Wilmot and beyond.  

    “We’re dealing with a bunch of city people that have no idea about farming, and about the land and the soil itself,” Jordan said.   

    The 12-minute-long documentary stands as a call to action for residents of the Waterloo Region and beyond, as well as a call for local politicians to speak up and speak out against the Wilmot land assembly.   

    “How much more critical of a mineral do you need than soil?  Because you can’t make more of it. Well, not without a few thourand years,” Jordan said.   

    Jordan and his family live across from the 770 in what is referred to as the Shadowlands in Wilmot. It is referred to as such because whatever happens on the land assembly will affect the residents who live in the area.   

    “Our well is only 19 and a half feet deep, and I get it tested, and the water is perfect, but they’re gonna start messing with the soil and the water, I don’t know what will happen to our water quality then,” Jordan said.   

    In 2022, Statistics Canada found Ontario was losing 319 acres of farmland per day to development. Compared to 2016, 175 acres were being lost per day. This is a 319 per cent increase in development. Many farmers and residents of Wilmot are concerned with this growth rate, as a majority of Ontario’s farmland is in Wilmot.  

    “The province has put these parameters around the lack of engagement, around a lack of transparency, around NDAs. And is ultimately funding the entire scheme,” Catherine Fife, MPP for Waterloo Region, said.   

    The documentary was created in partnership with the Wilmot Civic Action Network. The network unites community groups and neighbours to advocate for farmland. Quality of life, a transparent government, financial accountability and environmental responsibility are the tenants that the network operates by.   

    “This is a turning point really for agriculture in Ontario. If you can be so disrespectful to these farmers in Wilmot, then you will do this to other farmers,” Fife said.   

    Jordan and the Wilmot Civic Action Network are not opposed to development, however only if it does sustainably and responsibly. They demand transparency and accountability from elected municipal and provincial leaders.   

    “The entire infrastructure piece is going to be incredibly expensive. There will be a financial impact on the taxpayers and the residents of the Waterloo Region. That is why they deserve to have a voice in this,” Fife said. 

    #AdrianQuijano #agriculture #CatherineFife #johnJordan #kathieJordan #landExpropriation #LocalArt #localArtists #sustainable #TheRegionOfWaterloo #thomVarey #unearthed #waterlooRegion #Wilmot #wilmotCivicActionNetwork #wilmotLandGrab #wilmotResidents

  5. DOCUMENTARY COVERS WILMOT LAND GRAB

    On Jan. 19, 2025, the first part of a three-part mini documentary, Unearthed, about the Wilmot land grab was posted on YouTube. With executive producers John and Kathie Jordan, and director and editor Thom Varey, they sought to give voice to farmers and Wilmot residents.  

    “The objective of this project is to assemble one contiguous parcel of land as a step toward attracting a major employer for the future and securing well-paying jobs and further economic prosperity,” the Region of Waterloo said in a statement.  

    In the first episode, viewers heard directly from impacted farmers who are left wondering what is next for their farms and livelihoods. In the second they covered the small amount of farmland that exists and in the third they spoke about the true cost of the land assembly to residents in Wilmot and beyond.  

    “We’re dealing with a bunch of city people that have no idea about farming, and about the land and the soil itself,” Jordan said.   

    The 12-minute-long documentary stands as a call to action for residents of the Waterloo Region and beyond, as well as a call for local politicians to speak up and speak out against the Wilmot land assembly.   

    “How much more critical of a mineral do you need than soil?  Because you can’t make more of it. Well, not without a few thourand years,” Jordan said.   

    Jordan and his family live across from the 770 in what is referred to as the Shadowlands in Wilmot. It is referred to as such because whatever happens on the land assembly will affect the residents who live in the area.   

    “Our well is only 19 and a half feet deep, and I get it tested, and the water is perfect, but they’re gonna start messing with the soil and the water, I don’t know what will happen to our water quality then,” Jordan said.   

    In 2022, Statistics Canada found Ontario was losing 319 acres of farmland per day to development. Compared to 2016, 175 acres were being lost per day. This is a 319 per cent increase in development. Many farmers and residents of Wilmot are concerned with this growth rate, as a majority of Ontario’s farmland is in Wilmot.  

    “The province has put these parameters around the lack of engagement, around a lack of transparency, around NDAs. And is ultimately funding the entire scheme,” Catherine Fife, MPP for Waterloo Region, said.   

    The documentary was created in partnership with the Wilmot Civic Action Network. The network unites community groups and neighbours to advocate for farmland. Quality of life, a transparent government, financial accountability and environmental responsibility are the tenants that the network operates by.   

    “This is a turning point really for agriculture in Ontario. If you can be so disrespectful to these farmers in Wilmot, then you will do this to other farmers,” Fife said.   

    Jordan and the Wilmot Civic Action Network are not opposed to development, however only if it does sustainably and responsibly. They demand transparency and accountability from elected municipal and provincial leaders.   

    “The entire infrastructure piece is going to be incredibly expensive. There will be a financial impact on the taxpayers and the residents of the Waterloo Region. That is why they deserve to have a voice in this,” Fife said. 

    #AdrianQuijano #agriculture #CatherineFife #johnJordan #kathieJordan #landExpropriation #LocalArt #localArtists #sustainable #TheRegionOfWaterloo #thomVarey #unearthed #waterlooRegion #Wilmot #wilmotCivicActionNetwork #wilmotLandGrab #wilmotResidents

  6. DOCUMENTARY COVERS WILMOT LAND GRAB

    On Jan. 19, 2025, the first part of a three-part mini documentary, Unearthed, about the Wilmot land grab was posted on YouTube. With executive producers John and Kathie Jordan, and director and editor Thom Varey, they sought to give voice to farmers and Wilmot residents.  

    “The objective of this project is to assemble one contiguous parcel of land as a step toward attracting a major employer for the future and securing well-paying jobs and further economic prosperity,” the Region of Waterloo said in a statement.  

    In the first episode, viewers heard directly from impacted farmers who are left wondering what is next for their farms and livelihoods. In the second they covered the small amount of farmland that exists and in the third they spoke about the true cost of the land assembly to residents in Wilmot and beyond.  

    “We’re dealing with a bunch of city people that have no idea about farming, and about the land and the soil itself,” Jordan said.   

    The 12-minute-long documentary stands as a call to action for residents of the Waterloo Region and beyond, as well as a call for local politicians to speak up and speak out against the Wilmot land assembly.   

    “How much more critical of a mineral do you need than soil?  Because you can’t make more of it. Well, not without a few thourand years,” Jordan said.   

    Jordan and his family live across from the 770 in what is referred to as the Shadowlands in Wilmot. It is referred to as such because whatever happens on the land assembly will affect the residents who live in the area.   

    “Our well is only 19 and a half feet deep, and I get it tested, and the water is perfect, but they’re gonna start messing with the soil and the water, I don’t know what will happen to our water quality then,” Jordan said.   

    In 2022, Statistics Canada found Ontario was losing 319 acres of farmland per day to development. Compared to 2016, 175 acres were being lost per day. This is a 319 per cent increase in development. Many farmers and residents of Wilmot are concerned with this growth rate, as a majority of Ontario’s farmland is in Wilmot.  

    “The province has put these parameters around the lack of engagement, around a lack of transparency, around NDAs. And is ultimately funding the entire scheme,” Catherine Fife, MPP for Waterloo Region, said.   

    The documentary was created in partnership with the Wilmot Civic Action Network. The network unites community groups and neighbours to advocate for farmland. Quality of life, a transparent government, financial accountability and environmental responsibility are the tenants that the network operates by.   

    “This is a turning point really for agriculture in Ontario. If you can be so disrespectful to these farmers in Wilmot, then you will do this to other farmers,” Fife said.   

    Jordan and the Wilmot Civic Action Network are not opposed to development, however only if it does sustainably and responsibly. They demand transparency and accountability from elected municipal and provincial leaders.   

    “The entire infrastructure piece is going to be incredibly expensive. There will be a financial impact on the taxpayers and the residents of the Waterloo Region. That is why they deserve to have a voice in this,” Fife said. 

    #AdrianQuijano #agriculture #CatherineFife #johnJordan #kathieJordan #landExpropriation #LocalArt #localArtists #sustainable #TheRegionOfWaterloo #thomVarey #unearthed #waterlooRegion #Wilmot #wilmotCivicActionNetwork #wilmotLandGrab #wilmotResidents

  7. DOCUMENTARY COVERS WILMOT LAND GRAB

    On Jan. 19, 2025, the first part of a three-part mini documentary, Unearthed, about the Wilmot land grab was posted on YouTube. With executive producers John and Kathie Jordan, and director and editor Thom Varey, they sought to give voice to farmers and Wilmot residents.  

    “The objective of this project is to assemble one contiguous parcel of land as a step toward attracting a major employer for the future and securing well-paying jobs and further economic prosperity,” the Region of Waterloo said in a statement.  

    In the first episode, viewers heard directly from impacted farmers who are left wondering what is next for their farms and livelihoods. In the second they covered the small amount of farmland that exists and in the third they spoke about the true cost of the land assembly to residents in Wilmot and beyond.  

    “We’re dealing with a bunch of city people that have no idea about farming, and about the land and the soil itself,” Jordan said.   

    The 12-minute-long documentary stands as a call to action for residents of the Waterloo Region and beyond, as well as a call for local politicians to speak up and speak out against the Wilmot land assembly.   

    “How much more critical of a mineral do you need than soil?  Because you can’t make more of it. Well, not without a few thourand years,” Jordan said.   

    Jordan and his family live across from the 770 in what is referred to as the Shadowlands in Wilmot. It is referred to as such because whatever happens on the land assembly will affect the residents who live in the area.   

    “Our well is only 19 and a half feet deep, and I get it tested, and the water is perfect, but they’re gonna start messing with the soil and the water, I don’t know what will happen to our water quality then,” Jordan said.   

    In 2022, Statistics Canada found Ontario was losing 319 acres of farmland per day to development. Compared to 2016, 175 acres were being lost per day. This is a 319 per cent increase in development. Many farmers and residents of Wilmot are concerned with this growth rate, as a majority of Ontario’s farmland is in Wilmot.  

    “The province has put these parameters around the lack of engagement, around a lack of transparency, around NDAs. And is ultimately funding the entire scheme,” Catherine Fife, MPP for Waterloo Region, said.   

    The documentary was created in partnership with the Wilmot Civic Action Network. The network unites community groups and neighbours to advocate for farmland. Quality of life, a transparent government, financial accountability and environmental responsibility are the tenants that the network operates by.   

    “This is a turning point really for agriculture in Ontario. If you can be so disrespectful to these farmers in Wilmot, then you will do this to other farmers,” Fife said.   

    Jordan and the Wilmot Civic Action Network are not opposed to development, however only if it does sustainably and responsibly. They demand transparency and accountability from elected municipal and provincial leaders.   

    “The entire infrastructure piece is going to be incredibly expensive. There will be a financial impact on the taxpayers and the residents of the Waterloo Region. That is why they deserve to have a voice in this,” Fife said. 

    #AdrianQuijano #agriculture #CatherineFife #johnJordan #kathieJordan #landExpropriation #LocalArt #localArtists #sustainable #TheRegionOfWaterloo #thomVarey #unearthed #waterlooRegion #Wilmot #wilmotCivicActionNetwork #wilmotLandGrab #wilmotResidents

  8. DOCUMENTARY COVERS WILMOT LAND GRAB

    On Jan. 19, 2025, the first part of a three-part mini documentary, Unearthed, about the Wilmot land grab was posted on YouTube. With executive producers John and Kathie Jordan, and director and editor Thom Varey, they sought to give voice to farmers and Wilmot residents.  

    “The objective of this project is to assemble one contiguous parcel of land as a step toward attracting a major employer for the future and securing well-paying jobs and further economic prosperity,” the Region of Waterloo said in a statement.  

    In the first episode, viewers heard directly from impacted farmers who are left wondering what is next for their farms and livelihoods. In the second they covered the small amount of farmland that exists and in the third they spoke about the true cost of the land assembly to residents in Wilmot and beyond.  

    “We’re dealing with a bunch of city people that have no idea about farming, and about the land and the soil itself,” Jordan said.   

    The 12-minute-long documentary stands as a call to action for residents of the Waterloo Region and beyond, as well as a call for local politicians to speak up and speak out against the Wilmot land assembly.   

    “How much more critical of a mineral do you need than soil?  Because you can’t make more of it. Well, not without a few thourand years,” Jordan said.   

    Jordan and his family live across from the 770 in what is referred to as the Shadowlands in Wilmot. It is referred to as such because whatever happens on the land assembly will affect the residents who live in the area.   

    “Our well is only 19 and a half feet deep, and I get it tested, and the water is perfect, but they’re gonna start messing with the soil and the water, I don’t know what will happen to our water quality then,” Jordan said.   

    In 2022, Statistics Canada found Ontario was losing 319 acres of farmland per day to development. Compared to 2016, 175 acres were being lost per day. This is a 319 per cent increase in development. Many farmers and residents of Wilmot are concerned with this growth rate, as a majority of Ontario’s farmland is in Wilmot.  

    “The province has put these parameters around the lack of engagement, around a lack of transparency, around NDAs. And is ultimately funding the entire scheme,” Catherine Fife, MPP for Waterloo Region, said.   

    The documentary was created in partnership with the Wilmot Civic Action Network. The network unites community groups and neighbours to advocate for farmland. Quality of life, a transparent government, financial accountability and environmental responsibility are the tenants that the network operates by.   

    “This is a turning point really for agriculture in Ontario. If you can be so disrespectful to these farmers in Wilmot, then you will do this to other farmers,” Fife said.   

    Jordan and the Wilmot Civic Action Network are not opposed to development, however only if it does sustainably and responsibly. They demand transparency and accountability from elected municipal and provincial leaders.   

    “The entire infrastructure piece is going to be incredibly expensive. There will be a financial impact on the taxpayers and the residents of the Waterloo Region. That is why they deserve to have a voice in this,” Fife said. 

    #AdrianQuijano #agriculture #CatherineFife #johnJordan #kathieJordan #landExpropriation #LocalArt #localArtists #sustainable #TheRegionOfWaterloo #thomVarey #unearthed #waterlooRegion #Wilmot #wilmotCivicActionNetwork #wilmotLandGrab #wilmotResidents

  9. On Saturday it was Liverpool Makefest at Liverpool Central Library and we were taking part. At a rough count, three MiaB were there, two of ours and one that belonged to the Library, showing the #Unearthed collection.

    But, what a fantastic day and so lovely to be able to tell so many people, the story behind MiaB.

    #Glam #museum #heritage #education #technology #Liverpool #makefest #audio #madeinliverpool

  10. On Saturday it was Liverpool Makefest at Liverpool Central Library and we were taking part. At a rough count, three MiaB were there, two of ours and one that belonged to the Library, showing the #Unearthed collection.

    But, what a fantastic day and so lovely to be able to tell so many people, the story behind MiaB.

    #Glam #museum #heritage #education #technology #Liverpool #makefest #audio #madeinliverpool

  11. On Saturday it was Liverpool Makefest at Liverpool Central Library and we were taking part. At a rough count, three MiaB were there, two of ours and one that belonged to the Library, showing the #Unearthed collection.

    But, what a fantastic day and so lovely to be able to tell so many people, the story behind MiaB.

    #Glam #museum #heritage #education #technology #Liverpool #makefest #audio #madeinliverpool

  12. On Saturday it was Liverpool Makefest at Liverpool Central Library and we were taking part. At a rough count, three MiaB were there, two of ours and one that belonged to the Library, showing the #Unearthed collection.

    But, what a fantastic day and so lovely to be able to tell so many people, the story behind MiaB.

    #Glam #museum #heritage #education #technology #Liverpool #makefest #audio #madeinliverpool

  13. On Saturday it was Liverpool Makefest at Liverpool Central Library and we were taking part. At a rough count, three MiaB were there, two of ours and one that belonged to the Library, showing the #Unearthed collection.

    But, what a fantastic day and so lovely to be able to tell so many people, the story behind MiaB.

    #Glam #museum #heritage #education #technology #Liverpool #makefest #audio #madeinliverpool

  14. 🔍 Wow, someone #unearthed a digital dinosaur #egg in a 27-year-old Mac G3 ROM! 🦕 Apparently, it only takes a Sunday afternoon and a Hex Fiend to become Indiana Jones for #obsolete tech. 🏺 Who knew #ROM crawling was the new extreme sport? 🤔
    downtowndougbrown.com/2025/06/ #digitaldinosaur #MacG3 #techadventure #ROMcrawling #techenthusiast #HackerNews #ngated

  15. We were out yesterday at Liverpool Central Library, just a 10 minute walk from our office. We did a quick repair job and gave an impromptu workshop on Museum in a Box.

    The @britishlibrary project Unearthed is coming up soon and Liverpool Central Library are taking part, so our assistance was well timed.

    It's not all about sitting behind your computer you know, get out and enjoy the power of gardening.

    #Unearthed #Glam #museum #britishlibrary #gardening

  16. UNEARTHED Dev Log 6 is available to read now. This time I discuss the end of the GB Compo 21 game jam and our transition to committing to a full release.

    Read it here:
    benjelter.itch.io/unearthed/de

    #unearthed #gameboy #gamedev #indiedev #gameboycolor

  17. UNEARTHED development has finally come to an end!

    @Jeltron and my science fiction puzzle game for Game Boy is now complete.

    While we ready a full physical release with the publisher, I thought I'd share some more Dev Logs with those who are interested in reading about Uneartheds development. There will be more to come.

    Read Dev Log 5 here:

    benjelter.itch.io/unearthed/de

    #unearthed #gameboy #gameboycolor #gamedev #indiedev

  18. #TheMetalDogArticleList
    #BLABBERMOUTH
    Monuments To Absence
    The steady evolution of black metal has produced plenty of fascinating music in recent times, much of it within the realms of so-called post-BM: an inventive but occasionally underpowered metallic extremity, dominated by atmospheric...

    blabbermouth.net/reviews/monum

    #MonumentsToAbsence #AlbumReview #ProgressiveMetal #Unearthed #Stanza #Architects #TonyLonestar #MelodicDeathMetal #DreamState #SendInTheClowns #Urwin

  19. #TheMetalDogArticleList
    #BLABBERMOUTH
    Monuments To Absence
    The steady evolution of black metal has produced plenty of fascinating music in recent times, much of it within the realms of so-called post-BM: an inventive but occasionally underpowered metallic extremity, dominated by atmospheric...

    blabbermouth.net/reviews/monum

    #MonumentsToAbsence #AlbumReview #ProgressiveMetal #Unearthed #Stanza #Architects #TonyLonestar #MelodicDeathMetal #DreamState #SendInTheClowns #Urwin

  20. #TheMetalDogArticleList
    #BLABBERMOUTH
    Monuments To Absence
    The steady evolution of black metal has produced plenty of fascinating music in recent times, much of it within the realms of so-called post-BM: an inventive but occasionally underpowered metallic extremity, dominated by atmospheric...

    blabbermouth.net/reviews/monum

    #MonumentsToAbsence #AlbumReview #ProgressiveMetal #Unearthed #Stanza #Architects #TonyLonestar #MelodicDeathMetal #DreamState #SendInTheClowns #Urwin

  21. #TheMetalDogArticleList
    #BLABBERMOUTH
    Monuments To Absence
    The steady evolution of black metal has produced plenty of fascinating music in recent times, much of it within the realms of so-called post-BM: an inventive but occasionally underpowered metallic extremity, dominated by atmospheric...

    blabbermouth.net/reviews/monum

    #MonumentsToAbsence #AlbumReview #ProgressiveMetal #Unearthed #Stanza #Architects #TonyLonestar #MelodicDeathMetal #DreamState #SendInTheClowns #Urwin

  22. #TheMetalDogArticleList
    #BLABBERMOUTH
    Monuments To Absence
    The steady evolution of black metal has produced plenty of fascinating music in recent times, much of it within the realms of so-called post-BM: an inventive but occasionally underpowered metallic extremity, dominated by atmospheric...

    blabbermouth.net/reviews/monum

    #MonumentsToAbsence #AlbumReview #ProgressiveMetal #Unearthed #Stanza #Architects #TonyLonestar #MelodicDeathMetal #DreamState #SendInTheClowns #Urwin

  23. Sri Lanka has the world’s second highest number of recorded cases of enforced disappearances.More than 12,000 people are missing after two Marxist insurgenci...
    Sri Lankan families of missing demand gov’t probe mass graves
  24. Sri Lanka has the world’s second highest number of recorded cases of enforced disappearances.More than 12,000 people are missing after two Marxist insurgenci...
    Sri Lankan families of missing demand gov’t probe mass graves
  25. Sri Lanka has the world’s second highest number of recorded cases of enforced disappearances.More than 12,000 people are missing after two Marxist insurgenci...
    Sri Lankan families of missing demand gov’t probe mass graves
  26. Sri Lanka has the world’s second highest number of recorded cases of enforced disappearances.More than 12,000 people are missing after two Marxist insurgenci...
    Sri Lankan families of missing demand gov’t probe mass graves
  27. Sri Lanka has the world’s second highest number of recorded cases of enforced disappearances.More than 12,000 people are missing after two Marxist insurgenci...
    Sri Lankan families of missing demand gov’t probe mass graves
  28. Faith, led to death, for followers of a cult in Kenya. The bodies of more than 300 members of a Christian doomsday group have now been unearthed.Dozens more ...
    Why do people join cults and why is it often hard to leave? | Inside Story
  29. Faith, led to death, for followers of a cult in Kenya. The bodies of more than 300 members of a Christian doomsday group have now been unearthed.Dozens more ...
    Why do people join cults and why is it often hard to leave? | Inside Story
  30. Faith, led to death, for followers of a cult in Kenya. The bodies of more than 300 members of a Christian doomsday group have now been unearthed.Dozens more ...
    Why do people join cults and why is it often hard to leave? | Inside Story
  31. Faith, led to death, for followers of a cult in Kenya. The bodies of more than 300 members of a Christian doomsday group have now been unearthed.Dozens more ...
    Why do people join cults and why is it often hard to leave? | Inside Story
  32. Faith, led to death, for followers of a cult in Kenya. The bodies of more than 300 members of a Christian doomsday group have now been unearthed.Dozens more ...
    Why do people join cults and why is it often hard to leave? | Inside Story
  33. A 4,500-year-old #palace from the #Kingdom of #Lagash #unearthed in modern-day southern #Iraq could hold the keys to a greater understanding of #Sumerian history. That’s because the site holds over 200 cuneiform tablets that contain administrative records concerning the city of Girsu, The Guardian reported. #Archaeologists with the #BritishMuseum are calling it the Lord Palace of the Kings. explorersweb.com/sumerian-pala

  34. A 4,500-year-old #palace from the #Kingdom of #Lagash #unearthed in modern-day southern #Iraq could hold the keys to a greater understanding of #Sumerian history. That’s because the site holds over 200 cuneiform tablets that contain administrative records concerning the city of Girsu, The Guardian reported. #Archaeologists with the #BritishMuseum are calling it the Lord Palace of the Kings. explorersweb.com/sumerian-pala

  35. A 4,500-year-old #palace from the #Kingdom of #Lagash #unearthed in modern-day southern #Iraq could hold the keys to a greater understanding of #Sumerian history. That’s because the site holds over 200 cuneiform tablets that contain administrative records concerning the city of Girsu, The Guardian reported. #Archaeologists with the #BritishMuseum are calling it the Lord Palace of the Kings. explorersweb.com/sumerian-pala

  36. A 4,500-year-old #palace from the #Kingdom of #Lagash #unearthed in modern-day southern #Iraq could hold the keys to a greater understanding of #Sumerian history. That’s because the site holds over 200 cuneiform tablets that contain administrative records concerning the city of Girsu, The Guardian reported. #Archaeologists with the #BritishMuseum are calling it the Lord Palace of the Kings. explorersweb.com/sumerian-pala

  37. #DavidDuchovny is busy and all is well! 😍🥰
    Basking in the media blitz and waiting for his new projects to drop. We live in extraordinary times.
    #Kepler #AdamTheFirst #WhatHappensLater #TheEstate #BuckyFuckingDent #Unearthed #YouPeople
    Art: David Duchovny by The Phoenix Prod at Deviant Art

  38. #DavidDuchovny is busy and all is well! 😍🥰
    Basking in the media blitz and waiting for his new projects to drop. We live in extraordinary times.
    #Kepler #AdamTheFirst #WhatHappensLater #TheEstate #BuckyFuckingDent #Unearthed #YouPeople
    Art: David Duchovny by The Phoenix Prod at Deviant Art

  39. #DavidDuchovny is busy and all is well! 😍🥰
    Basking in the media blitz and waiting for his new projects to drop. We live in extraordinary times.
    #Kepler #AdamTheFirst #WhatHappensLater #TheEstate #BuckyFuckingDent #Unearthed #YouPeople
    Art: David Duchovny by The Phoenix Prod at Deviant Art