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Jul 01, 2025 08:10PM
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I swear to god, if I hear about the proportion of horse bones in an Eneolithic cemetery one more time...
Jun 25, 2025 06:24PM
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He did spend way more than I think was necessary talking about horse bits, but to be expected since the author seems to have dedicated a large portion of his career to this problem. But horse bits > Network Switching & Routing I Spring Semester exam all day every day 🙂
Jun 21, 2025 05:27AM
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I am probably wrong but it always astonishes me how a lot of archaeology stands on very thin ice. Here we have various scribbles of lines and a few circles, along with a curious pattern which includes a circle, and the conclusion the excavators seem to have drawn is that they depict wagons. Of course archaeology itself is often frustrating, and one has to read the original papers, still astonishing though.
Jun 15, 2025 05:54AM
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