What is your take on the recent discovery that Egyptian slaves were actually contracted laborers?
June 1, 2010 by
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Cairo, Egypt — Newly discovered tombs found beside Pharoah’s Khufu and Khafre suggest that the 10,000 workers were not slaves, but well-fed free men who worked on contract. An exciting discovery of 4,500 year-old well preserved mud-brick tombs has been made near the great pyramids of Giza reports BBC. Lead archaeologist, Zahi Hawass, states that [...]
All Whites should take heart from rugged hitout
June 1, 2010 by
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All Whites should take heart from rugged hitout The All Whites left for Europe last night desperate to get out of the public glare and into World Cup mode, still counting the cost of a bruising but heartening encounter with Australia. Read more on Stuff
Why are libertarians the only ones who take note of monetary history?
May 22, 2010 by
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http://www.moneyweek.com/investments/why-paper-money-systems-all-fail-13941.aspx “You can’t blame the king of Persia for printing up money no one could trust. His neighbours in China were doing the same, after all, and with the same inevitable consequences, too…” Creating money from nothing to try and keep the economy stoked is far from a modern invention. Mistaking extra money for value [...]
Hi im looking for a puppy for sale id perfer a bulldog but where im askin for a sheep puppy then ill take it ?
March 30, 2010 by
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Working on a Drum Carder Part 1, Take 2
December 31, 2009 by
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I forgot to add a clip on how I prefer to take the batt off the drum, so I edited it and it is now in the clip towards the end. In Part 1 we’ll learn how to prepare fiber for carding. I am using a Pat Green Deb Delux drumcarder in all the videos [...]