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Monthly Archive for: ‘November, 2010’

  • Tacky Tourist: No pole dancing!

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    Our ongoing series of tourists doing or wearing, shall we say…interesting things.  Some will make you guffaw, some will make you a touch ill, and some will make you want to wander around with a crop and smack some of these people.  This particular lady …

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  • Investigation of the lappet wig as royal headgear in ancient Egypt–part 2

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    What different messages were intended by the color choices of pharaoh’s various lappet wigs?  These distinctive wigs, which appear in numerous variations, were adorned with a spectrum of colors–not only black, like the wigs worn by the king’s subjects, but also bright blue, red, and …

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  • The importance of data hygiene

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    New analysis of the ‘mystery’ equis found in 2004 at Pompeii reveals that the initial data was corrupted.  The find and the subsequent DNA analysis generated much excitement about a previously unknown extinct breed of horse, but upon reexamination it was discovered that there had …

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