Today things are going about paleontology. From very tiny I knew what fossils were because in my house there is a small collection. Nothing about showcases or inaccessible sites, there, at the entrance, where you could hand touch and “study” them. Besides, the garden walls of my house contained small “treasures”. They were merely shells […]
Continue ReadingA pot of fairy dust
Since I heard that Tinker Bell was described by Barrie as a fairy who mended pots and kettles, like an actual tinker, I have more sympathy for her and I admit I’ve seen all his movies almost in one day. As we all know, Tinker Bell and other fairies need “fairy dust” to fly. The craft that […]
Continue ReadingGoddess Nammu and the Anunnaki
Sumer was a historical region in the Middle East that formed the southern part of ancient Mesopotamia, between the floodplains of the rivers Euphrates and Tigris. The Sumerian civilization is considered the first and oldest civilization of the world. Although the origin of its inhabitants, the Sumerians, is uncertain, there are numerous hypotheses about its […]
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