I’ve been busy finishing up the semester . So for the enjoyment of my readers here is a link round-up until I can get back to our regularly scheduled program:
Supreme Court officially declares Shakespeare many not have written his own works after all. Or at least a single justice is making the argument anyway. This is an old scholarly debate with little merit [...]
Archive for the ‘archaeology’ Category
“Who Really Wrote Othello?” link roundup
Posted in Fun Things to Waste Time, Literature and Theory, Politics, Religion, archaeology on April 21, 2009 | 4 Comments »
Web of Knowledge
Posted in Literature and Theory, Literature by my Friends, Religion, archaeology, tagged links on July 7, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Ancient Tablet about Messiah and Ressurection: rethinking Judaism? Rethinking Christianity?
Seldom Wrong explains the potential implications and issues surounding the tablet.
Oldest/first Christian Church Found?
The intolerance and frustration some religious people feel when engaging in progressive circles.
Apparently many Saudis don’t know much about Judaism either.
The Ivory Ceiling: How Academia Keeps Women out
Ph. D. Comics!!!! [...]
Another Pyramid.
Posted in archaeology, tagged Ancient World on June 6, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Looks like they found another pyramid. Since I seem to be studying the Ancient World this year, I thought this was worth sharing with my readers. Pretty cool stuff! One can only imagine what else lies hidden in the desert for us to still find.