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Designing from Bones – Elements of Culture
Welcome to my weekly series, Designing from Bones, where we use archaeology and the artifacts of human history to find and design stories. Join me today as we explore the history and lessons of a Eurasian cultural hub, Cyprus. Today, … Continue reading
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Tagged Adonis, Alexander the Great, Aphrodite, Byzantine, Church of Cyprus, Classical Greece, Congress of Berlin, Cypriot, Cyprus, designing from bones, Gene Lempp, Greek, Guy of Lusignan, Hittite, Janissaries, Levant, Mycenaean, Ottoman, Richard I of England, Rome, Saladin
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Designing from Bones – The Elements of Culture
Welcome to my weekly series, Designing from Bones, where we use archaeology and the artifacts of human history to find and design stories. Join me today as we explore the history and lessons of a Eurasian cultural hub, Cyprus. Today, … Continue reading
Posted in Designing from Bones
Tagged Adonis, Aphrodite, archaeology, Byzantine, cultural diversity, Cypriot, Cyprus, designing from bones, Dorian columns, feline domestication, Gene Lempp, history, Hittites, Levant, Mycenaean Greeks, Ottoman Empire, Richard Lionheart, Russo-Turkish War, Tomb of the Kings, well-digging, writing, writing prompt, writing tips
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