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Carnivalia — 3/28 – 4/03
Posted in Astronomy, Biology, Carnivalia, Humanity, Space
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Carnivalia — 3/14 – 3/20
The past week’s crop of (mostly) science-related blog carnival goodness for your reading pleasure…
Posted in Astronomy, Biology, Carnivalia, Humanity, Space
Tagged Astronomy, Biology, Carnivalia, Humanity, Space
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Carnivalia — 3/07 – 3/13
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Carnivalia — 2/29 – 3/06
The past week’s crop of (mostly) science-related blog carnivals awaits your reading attentions…
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The scientific tourist #212 — leaning into it
Today’s photo comes to you from the National Archaeological Museum of Florence (Museo Archeologico Centrale dell’ Etruria); it’s a fragment of limestone, originally from the palace of Sennacherib in Ninevah…
Posted in History, Humanity, Sci / Tech Tourism
Tagged ancient, archaeology, Assyria, History, Humanity, Museo Archeologico Centrale dell' Etruria, Ninevah
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The scientific tourist #211 — Chac Mool
Another image for you from the Museum of Archaeology and History in Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico…
Posted in History, Humanity, Sci / Tech Tourism
Tagged archaeology, History, Humanity, Mérida, Maya, museum
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The scientific tourist #210 — the disk of Chichén Itzá
Another shot from Mérida’s Museum of Anthropology and History, this one’s a carved disc found in the site’s observatory…
Carnivalia — 2/08 – 2/14
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