A study employing a slightly different approach has solved a millennia-old disaster. The catastrophic demise of the "Venice of the East" is now understood through an international effort, as Peter Dockrill explains. A rather cute article by someone named "Badd" explains why
These Ancient Malaysian Stones are also Known as Batu Hidup...Because They're 'Alive'. It's a fun and informative piece, with a monitory ending, and Badd does a good job of referencing sources. The Australian National University asserts that
Prehistoric Mums Cared for Kids Better than We Thought. A different perspective emerges of more-than-ancient societies from a new data review, which not only helps "'bring some humanity' back to our ancestors," but reaffirms the itself-developing "greater emphasis placed on the stories of women in past populations." And Billy Cox'
On Chasing Dragons is a moving rumination upon connections between past and present, inspiration, and horrors both general and personal. (WM)
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