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Berengaria
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Very awkwardly written (or a bad translation) but interesting connection between the Bronze Age Hittite Empire and Troy. Real life facts that inspired Homer...a holy grail of Middle Eastern archaeology!
— Dec 25, 2025 09:53AM
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Truls Ljungström
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Kings were accountable to the Storm God; as the steward of the Storm God, the king made sure that the land that belonged to the deity was in the hands of those the king picked, with divine guidance, as vassal rulers.
— Oct 08, 2022 11:45PM
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Truls Ljungström
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They wore snow-shoes or moccasins. The tiaras often featured some embroidery. Women's robes descended to their feet as did the long-sleeved garments of the priests. Men wore tunics, which left their knees bare, but were fastened around the waist by a girdle. They threw a cloak over these items.
— Oct 08, 2022 11:01PM
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