It is hard to figure out what’s the reasoning behind the cover story of the latest National Geographic –a magazine with a dubious history: ‘For 75 years Nubian kings ruled over ancie… more →
Africa is a CountryGigi wrote 1 month ago: Hello people of blogging world! Sorry I haven’t been around most of the weekend. I was either … more →
jmreep wrote 2 months ago: I’m fascinated by this blog’s stats. I like watching the daily roller coaster of tracked … more →
grhomeboy wrote 3 months ago: Akhenaten wasn’t the most manly pharaoh, even though he fathered at least a half-dozen childre … more →
thedigiwriterman wrote 5 months ago: Death of the Nile Our planet is a very complex pla … more →
Ben wrote 5 months ago: John Hobbins, Ancient Hebrew Poetry writes a fascinating post: Did a black Pharaoh wage war against … more →
Mike Goldense wrote 5 months ago: No time to chat today, gang. I’m off to a career fair to represent my job. Wish me luck. I … more →
pyramids16 wrote 6 months ago: I made this blog because I am starting a movie on ancient Egypt. I have been studying Egyptian histo … more →
Calvin wrote 6 months ago: So a couple months back I was given a copy of The Campaign of Pharaoh Shoshenq I into Palestine by t … more →
Sean wrote 7 months ago: It is hard to figure out what’s the reasoning behind the cover story of the latest National Ge … more →
will shetterly wrote 7 months ago: In a discussion about feminism today, pompe, who lives in Sweden, wrote: A migrant-descended Swede w … more →
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amandajwest wrote 9 months ago: I’ve always known you Though I will never forget the day I met you. Draped in cool confidence, A c … more →
alternativefrock wrote 10 months ago: It’s 4:00am. I haven’t been able to sleep a wink, all night. Maybe it’s because I’ve been … more →