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Lecture: She Who Wrote: Enheduanna and Women of Mesopotamia ca. 3400-2000 BC

[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DlWewLEWbyM&ab_channel=TheMorganLibrary%26Museum[/embed] Sidney Babcock, the Jeannette and Jonathan Rosen Curator and Department Head of the Department of Ancient Western Asian Seals and Tablets and curator of She Who Wrote: Enheduanna and Women of Mesopotamia ca. 3400-2000 B.C., provides an overview of the exhibition’s themes and highlights several key objects. The show brings together for the first…
Stolen Goods or Finders Keepers? Controversies at the British Museum

[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_8HXihcmUk&ab_channel=TheMuseumGuide[/embed] Looking for more information about the British Museum? Watch my video about its top ten treasures. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe. Leave a comment and let me know your thoughts about the controversies of the British Museum.
‘Singing and dancing to their deaths’: football’s forgotten tragedy | Rangers | The Guardian
I cried and cursed without sound. I could feel my eyes bulge. Then an ear popped. I tasted blood and my chest felt as though it was splintering.Everything became calm. I looked at the horizon and saw the black shapes of the River Clyde cranes against the white sky swap places and become a negative…
The Music of Medieval Iran – An Introduction to Middle-Eastern Music Theory

[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2IPYRXleuo&ab_channel=FaryaFaraji[/embed] This is an introductory overview of the most general aspects of Medieval Iranian music; it also serves as an insight into Middle-Eastern, Near-Eastern, and most historical Greek musical traditions as a whole, so even though the concepts here are described using a Medieval Iranian lens and terminology, they also apply broadly to much of…
Mushrooms can “talk” to each other — and they get extra chatty after a rain, study suggests | Salon.com

What has no eyes, ears, brains or nerves, but still manages to talk?The answer is mushrooms — which, despite appearing docile and still as plants, are most definitely not, as they do not even photosynthesize. Yet these inanimate fungi have incredible ways of communicating that researchers are only beginning to understand.A new study in the…
An Oregon boy found a mammoth tooth in his grandmother’s backyard – The Washington Post
“We were all pretty shocked and excited,” Johnson said. “We’ve enjoyed rockhounding in our family for years, but nobody has ever found anything like this.”“It’s definitely much cooler than the stuff I found as a kid,” she added.O’Grady was also enthusiastic about Jeremiah’s backyard discovery. Johnson had emailed him photos of the grooved tooth after…
The Thankless Job of a Hollywood Movie Cat Wrangler, Explained

Cats come with their own eccentricities and dangers. Exotic tigers and lions are a whole other can of worms, but even something that can fit under your arm is enough to upend an entire film production. Trying to get the beast to do what the script demands requires as much creativity as it does luck.…
This Korean clay pot makes DELICIOUS BUBBLING Sounds: Korean Earthenware Pot, Ttukbaegi
This baker does all the steps of baking Barbari bread himself!|bread barbari
Food Theory: How to CONQUER Spicy Food! (Hot Ones Challenge)

[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVnikEoeruU&ab_channel=TheFoodTheorists[/embed] What is the BEST way to stop the heat of a spicy hot wing? We’ve tested some zany solutions in the past, but this episode it’s about to get weirder. Hang with us as we complete the Hot Ones Challenge from @FirstWeFeast and try not to die from the heat overload. Plus stick around…