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Cairo, Illinois Katılım Ocak 2025
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BREAKING: U.S. Mint cleared to begin production of President Trump commemorative gold coins to mark America's 250th anniversary.
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"In Praise of Genghis Khan"
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Ancestral Whispers
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Facial reconstruction of a 2,600-year-old Massagete from the Aral Sea region of Uygarak, Kazakhstan The Massagetae were an Iranic-speaking people related to the Scythians/Saka. They are also known as the Sakā tigraxaudā, meaning “Saka who wear pointed hats” - a reference to the Phrygian-style cap worn by the Scythians, which among the Sakā tigraxaudā took on a very tall and sharply pointed form. The Massagetae are best known for their queen Tomyris and her defeat and death of Cyrus the Great, the founder of the Persian Achaemenid Empire. Anthropological studies of the early Saka period in the Aral Sea region link the populations of the 5th-4th centuries BC to the Mayemir and Pazyryk stages of the Altai Mountains (Kiselev, 1951; Rudenko, 1953; Alekseev, 1958), as well as to cranial series of the Saka-Wusun period from Eastern Kazakhstan, Zhetisu, and Kyrgyzstan (Ginzburg, 1954a, b, 1956a, 1960a, c, 1961b; Miklashevskaya, 1964). In this respect, these populations show a slightly stronger morphological affinity with Altaian Saka groups than with early Saka-period crania from Central and Northern Kazakhstan, which often display a somewhat stronger cranial affinity with Andronovo populations. On average, Early Saka period male crania from the Aral Sea region have a medium-large cranial length of 183.5 mm, a large cranial breadth of 147.4 mm, and a large bizygomatic breadth of 141.8 mm. The nasomalar angle averages 142.1°, and the zygomaxillary angle 135.3°, with an orbital height of 34.1 mm - slightly higher than the overall averages for Saka period crania from all regions of Kazakhstan (nasomalar angle 141.8°, zygomaxillary angle 129.8°, and orbital height 34.0 mm). Higher values indicate a flatter facial profile and often greater expression of the epicanthic fold. These traits are expressed much more strongly in female skulls than in male ones at Tagisken and Uygarak (Ginzburg & Trofimova, 1972).
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Spiro Mound
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Trad West
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>Quit a successful law career to pursue his passion >Taught millions of young men how to survive in the wild >Became one of the biggest youtubers >Bakes fresh bread with honey butter in the middle of the wilderness >Faithful to his wife >Spends his days teaching his kids valuable survival and life skills >Achieved the ultimate dream of getting paid to be a great dad >Quit when he started to get too famous to focus on his family and Church Luke won. Be like Luke.
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Historyland
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Golden leaf of the crown used for the coronation of Napoleon, the only one remaining in the world, 1804.
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