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... and anthropologist, Dr Clyde Winters, Ph.D. was of the opinion: “I have looked at the inscriptions from Australia ... and anthropologist, Dr Clyde Winters, Ph.D. was of the opinion: “ I have looked at the inscriptions from Australia ... Plate 6), Dr Winters wrote, and I quote directly from his opinion piece: Plate 6. (Courtesy author) Sumerian Clues ...
William James Veall - 06/12/2017 - 22:49
... art. The Roman writer expressed rather a conservative opinion of the art of his era. Apparently, he was not ... period, as we have seen with Pliny. There is also the opinion that the sculptures are creations of artists from the ... sculpture workshops. I tend to appreciate the second opinion as the most appropriate to explain the sculpting ...
Gerasimos Gerolymatos - 06/12/2014 - 12:24
... Origins Guest Writer, William James Veall, completes his Opinion Piece trilogy by cementing together two earlier ... William James Veall 2015) I have not included in this opinion piece a detailed explanation of the inscriptive ... implemented the Nasca Lines? Emphatically yes, in my opinion. However, just as with claims Christopher Columbus ...
William James Veall - 19/03/2016 - 20:46
Archaeologists in Germany have discovered a 6,000-year-old hilltop burial mound that indicates Neolithic societies were much more hierarchically organized than previously thought.
ashley cowie - 26/05/2020 - 00:00
... with certain agendas. The idea of manipulating public opinion, beliefs, and habitual consumption is very old. Using ... the potential of large scale propaganda to control public opinion." Bernays found a very practical use for his Uncle ... turned elitist, no longer trusting intelligent public opinion, and therefore should themselves determine how to ...
susan - 22/09/2013 - 13:23
A “secret” United Nations committee in China has stripped the English city of Liverpool of its status as a Unesco World Heritage Site. Speaking with the Guardian, Liverpool mayor Joanne Anderson described the decision as “incomprehensible.”
ashley cowie - 25/07/2021 - 18:56
Both Empress Euphemia and the succeeding empress Theodora transformed from sinners to Saints and although 5th to 6th century Roman society may have been more lenient, due to the empresses’ charity and piety, contemporary historians were not that tolerant nor forgiving in their opinions of the wives of the emperors. The two women seem to have achieved upward mobility in a similar fashion - first as slaves, then concubines, and then as wives, maternal-figures, and rulers.
MartiniF - 19/03/2018 - 14:15
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ancient-origins - 20/02/2013 - 20:12
Despite the diverse opinions on the origin of teaching, one thing that remains consistent is the need for effective communication and information dissemination. This is especially evident in academic settings, where students are required to write various papers such as research papers, essays, and term papers.
ashley cowie - 19/11/2020 - 13:59