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Jake Cresswell

Akhenaten female physique - 0 views

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    this explains why he looks like a women.
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    why akhenaten looks female.
danadavid

Search Jobs in Recruitment Jobs Sites: Jobs for Fresher in Sri Lanka - 0 views

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    All those who are planning to come to Sri Lanka on a job can join this group and also like, if any of your friends are looking for a Sri Lanka job check this out for openings.
Catherine Hackett

Ancient History Sourcebook: Thucydides (c.460/455-c.399 BCE): Pericles' Funeral Oration from the Peloponnesian War (Book 2.34-46) - 0 views

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    Pericles' Funeral Oration! The site didn't look too dodgy. It was put up by the "Internet Ancient History Sourcebook". Not to mention, it's the same speech on all the other websites.
David Hilton

Essay research - 65 views

Hello again munchkins! I've posted up a sheet going through some ways to evaluate sources in your essay without messing with your 'flow'. Go to scoodle and have a look at it for some tips on makin...

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danadavid

Job Opportunities in India - 20 views

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    So you're looking for a new job. But, how do you keep your employer from finding out without losing the job you have? First of all, it's probably easier to find a new job when you already have one
David Hilton

Research - Articles - Journals | Find research fast at HighBeam Research - 0 views

shared by David Hilton on 18 May 08 - Cached
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      This looks great, Shanaine! Maybe if you sign up for a free trial you can use it for your research. You youngens are much better at finding stuff than us oldies.
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      Be careful though, everyone! They're asking for credit card details. Be very careful before you give out that type of information online - maybe there's a free research site somewhere which would be better?
David Hilton

BibMe: Fast & Easy Bibliography Maker - MLA, APA, Chicago, Turabian - Free - 0 views

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    This looks like it might be useful.
Susan Hall

Wired 15.01: Untangling the Mystery of the Inca - 0 views

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      This is a site with some great info on the incas!
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      THis is a site with some good information on the incas!
  • Some of the knots did survive, though, and for centuries people wondered if the old man had been speaking the truth. Then, in 1923, an anthropologist named Leland Locke provided an answer: The khipu were files. Each knot represented a different number, arranged in a decimal system, and each bundle likely held census data or summarized the contents of storehouses. Roughly a third of the existing khipu don't follow the rules Locke identified, but he speculated that these "anomalous" khipu served some ceremonial or other function. The mystery was considered more or less solved. Then, in the early 1990s, Urton, one of the world's leading Inca scholars, spotted several details that convinced him the khipu contained much more than tallies of llama sales. For example, some knots are tied right over left, others left over right. Urton came to think that this information must signal something. Could the knotted strings also be a form of writing? In 2003, Urton wrote a book outlining his theory, and in 2005 he published a paper in Science that showed how even khipu that follow Locke's rules could include place-names as well as numbers.
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  • Urton knew that these findings were a tiny part of cracking the code and that he needed the help of people with different skills. So, early last year, he and a graduate student, Carrie Brezine, unveiled a computerized khipu database – a vast electronic repository that describes every knot on some 300 khipu in intricate detail. Then Urton and Brezine brought in outside researchers who knew little about anthropology but a lot about mathematics. Led by Belgian cryptographer Jean-Jacques Quisquater, they are now trying to shake meaning from the knots with a variety of pattern-finding algorithms, one based on a tool used to analyze long strings of DNA, the other similar to Google's PageRank algorithm. They've already identified thousands of repeated knot sequences that suggest words or phrases. Now the team is closing in on what might be a writing system so unusual that it remained hidden for centuries in plain sight. If successful, the effort will rank with the deciphering of Egyptian hieroglyphics and will let Urton's team rewrite history. But how do you decipher something when it looks completely unlike any known written language – when you're not even sure it has meaning at all?
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    This is a great site with information on the incas
Letitia Dall

Mayan Civilization - 0 views

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      great information for mayan culture and general history. but not so good for divine kings. keep looking, this is not good site for our research... :(
Linley Morley

Rameses II - 0 views

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    information is helpful, if you are looking for information about Ramese II's achievements and battles, this site provides some helpful details.
David Hilton

INTRODUCTION to the land of Ancient Egypt - 0 views

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      Well done Max! This looks like a useful site for our research.
David Hilton

Textbooks - 20 views

Hello everyone Congratulations on all your hard work this year - you've all impressed me with your hard work and your respectfulness this year. I'm a very lucky teacher to have such wonderful stude...

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