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The Mythical Archeological Story of The Ancient Lapistan Valley

by Mike1229 in Social Sciences, November 20, 2009
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Archeological History and a guess at the culture in the mythical land of Lapistan!

(This story was written for educational college purposes/ example and may NOT be reproduced without permission from the author and may not by any means be used for any other purpose than entertainment. Lapistan was created by Kent State University)

Italy’s Indiana Joneses and The Lost Persian Army of King Cambyses

by Jackie118 in History, November 17, 2009
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Italian archaeologists Angelo and Alfredo Castiglioni have uncovered a mass of human bones, bronze weapons and pottery in the Sahara Desert and may have solved a 2,500 year old mystery!

Ancient Rome

by deathhorn5 in History, November 13, 2009
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Artical all about ancient Rome.

Ancient Greek Festivals

by RCathey in History, November 4, 2009
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A high school level paper on ancient Greek festivals.

Two Takes on Why The Mayans Ended The Calendar for 2012

by jioges in Folklore, October 31, 2009
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This is purely fictional, these are just two amusing stories which for some reason people seem to believe the less rational one.

Greek Mazes, Monsters, Menages a Trois (And Bestiality to Boot)

by Jackie118 in History, October 25, 2009
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Knossos (Crete) has, for at least the last 100 years or so, been considered as the site of the Labyrinth which held the mighty minotaur but have we been led up the wrong path?

What a Big Sword You Have!

by Nefertari69 in Gay & Lesbians, October 20, 2009
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A look at how the image of the gay male has changed.

Why The Phoenicians Were a Revolutionary Society

by jioges in History, October 16, 2009
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An easy to read explanation of Why the Phoenicians Were a Revolutionary Society.

How Egyptian Geography Played a Part in Egyptian History

by jioges in History, October 16, 2009
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How Egyptian Geography Played a Part in Egyptian History.

Olympias: Mother of Alexander

by Kim Seabrook in History, October 6, 2009
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Olympias was the mother of the most powerful man then known to history. She had cosseted him, protected him, moulded and sculpted him, and, he, Alexander the Great, would go on to conquer most of the known world, and his name would be forever carved in the pantheon of heros.

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