
Jan Ritch-Frel
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Oct 31, 2024 |
countercurrents.org | Gary M. Feinman |Jan Ritch-Frel |Eric Laursen |Ramzy Baroud
ToShri Arunish ChawlaSecretary Union Ministry of CultureDear Shri Chawla,ASI should undertake a quick comprehensive exploration of ancient archaeological sites, based on cost-efficient ground-penetrating technologies like LIDAR, Satellite Imagery Analysis etc.
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Oct 25, 2024 |
resilience.org | Jan Ritch-Frel
This article was produced by Human Bridges, a project of the Independent Media Institute. Is the order of the modern alphabet connected to how our shared ancestors counted the phases of the moon and its effect on tides 50,000 years ago? Did the first stirrings of government and bureaucracy emerge from the efforts of early astronomers to reconcile solar and lunar calendars? These are the kinds of questions that have kept economic historian Michael Hudson up at night.
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Oct 24, 2024 |
counterpunch.org | Jan Ritch-Frel
Is the order of the modern alphabet connected to how our shared ancestors counted the phases of the moon and its effect on tides 50,000 years ago? Did the first stirrings of government and bureaucracy emerge from the efforts of early astronomers to reconcile solar and lunar calendars? These are the kinds of questions that have kept economic historian Michael Hudson up at night.
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Oct 18, 2024 |
truthdig.com | Jan Ritch-Frel
Is the order of the modern alphabet connected to how our shared ancestors counted the phases of the moon and its effect on tides 50,000 years ago? Did the first stirrings of government and bureaucracy emerge from the efforts of early astronomers to reconcile solar and lunar calendars? These are the kinds of questions that have kept economic historian Michael Hudson up at night.
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Oct 14, 2024 |
fairobserver.com | Jan Ritch-Frel
Is the order of the modern alphabet connected to how our shared ancestors counted the phases of the moon and its effect on tides 50,000 years ago? Did the first stirrings of government and bureaucracy emerge from the efforts of early astronomers to reconcile solar and lunar calendars? These are the kinds of questions that have kept economic historian Michael Hudson up at night.
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