by Brendan Jackson | Oct 25, 2015 | Poti
Fragments of Poti Night had fallen. Dumas was separated from his companions, lost in a trackless forest, with no firearms, the howls of hungry wolves in the distance. Likely to be canis lupus campetris, a subspecies of grey wolf native to the steppe regions of the...
by Brendan Jackson | Oct 25, 2015 | Poti
Fragments of Poti The word ‘shame’ comes from a variety of European words that literally mean ‘to cover, to veil, to hide’. He explains that these objects are known as the stones of sin – or wrongdoing – and describes how they would be hung on the person as a ritual...
by Brendan Jackson | Oct 25, 2015 | Poti
Fragments of Poti Wikipedia only confirms my suspicion that the axe is the oldest tool in human history. Used to split and cut wood, for farming and as a weapon or ceremonial object. Through the prism of history and archeology, these objects can tell several...
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