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The official website of Julian Richards, archaeologist, broadcaster and writer. Hello, Julian Richards here still an archaeologist, occasionally a writer and, as Ive got a new series on TV at the moment, apparently a broadcaster as well. Welcome to my revised website revised partly because it needed it and partly because the old one disappeared courtesy of some inefficient Australians. You may have noticed that looking for me on Google directed you to something Japanese. Services is the blatantly co...
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Archaemic's Reconstituted Dross
It's best not to ask what "dross" means. October 13th, 2016 at 11:09AM. The Bestiary: Scaly-Foot Gastropod. These are diamond-tipped indenter heads. They are used to inflict ludicrous pressure upon various shit in order to measure the hardness of said shit. Recently, one of these was used to measure the hardness of a certain animal’s shell, and, instead of crushing the ever-loving fuck out of it, it found serious resistance. The aforementioned animal is a snail. The SFG’s predators, such as venomou...
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Golmod, Mission archéologique française en Mongolie
Asie des steppes, histoire et archéologie. Dans cet horizon apparemment sans limites, s’étend l’immense domaine des Xiongnu, un peuple encore mal connu mais récemment reconsidéré par l’archéologie. Au cœur de ces recherches, la mission archéologique française en Mongolie s’attache depuis 10 ans à la découverte de ce passé. Campagne après campagne, elle accumule sur le terrain de nouveaux indices pour redessiner les contours d’une histoire oubliée. Site réalisé par multipass.
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