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phaistos disk
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Herodotus
In 450 BCE, Herodotus wrote about a specific sort of cargo boat that he saw along the Nile, which, until
Move Aside Feral Cats! The ruins in the Largo di Torre Argentina are about to get a fashion make-over. The
hanging gardens
By Jocelyn Hitchcock, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom The mention of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon conjures up images of an