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Stephen Fox

@archaeofox

Archery Instuctor; Bow-Maker; Archaeologist; Archery Film Consultant 🏹🗿📸📖

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British Museum (@britishmuseum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For #WorldPhotoDay, here’s a history of photography at the Museum, from early experiments in the 1840s to today blog.britishmuseum.org/photography-at…

For #WorldPhotoDay, here’s a history of photography at the Museum, from early experiments in the 1840s to today blog.britishmuseum.org/photography-at…
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This piece of homework was handed in over 3,300 years ago by a student in ancient Mesopotamia! #firstdayofschool ow.ly/QHkD30eTAEv

This piece of homework was handed in over 3,300 years ago by a student in ancient Mesopotamia! #firstdayofschool ow.ly/QHkD30eTAEv
Archaeology Magazine (@archaeologymag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Deposits of coal in an underwater Mexican cave known as the Ancestors Chamber have been connected to bonfires archaeology.org/issues/269-170…

Deposits of coal in an underwater Mexican cave known as the Ancestors Chamber have been connected to bonfires  archaeology.org/issues/269-170…
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Magnificent photo of the Milky Way seen through the ceiling of the Karnak temple complex egypttoday.com/Article/9/2236… photo courtesy George Geo

Magnificent photo of the Milky Way seen through the ceiling of the Karnak temple complex 
egypttoday.com/Article/9/2236… photo courtesy George Geo
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"From day one we begin bumping into the Silk Road’s new silk: hydrocarbons." Paul Salopek walks through Central Asia nationalgeographic.org/projects/out-o… @NatGeoMag

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The paradox of Islamic extremism today is that the historical caliphate that jihadists so desperately wish to resurrect would likely repel them. At the height of its power, the medieval Muslim world flourished because it was tolerant, open, inquiring. nationalgeographic.org/projects/out-o…