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Tunnel of the Dead
Important Update! Welcome to my weekly series “Designing from Bones”, using archaeology and the artifacts of human history to find and design stories. This week we will take a tour through the darkened recesses of three ancient tunnels in search … Continue reading
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Finding the Gold
Welcome to my first blog post. Yay! It’s been a long time coming and I hope its worthy of all the great mentors (whether they know it or not) that I’ve found along the way. I puzzled for months about … Continue reading
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Tagged anglo-saxon, antiquities, Archaeologica, archaeology, blog, blogger, blogging, Bob Mayer, bones, cave art, designing from bones, egypt, egyptian antiquities, Elizabeth Craig, England, ezine, finding gold, Gene Lempp, Jami Gold, Kait Nolan, Kristen Lamb, Larry Brooks, Mary Jo Gibson, mayan, Piper Bayard, Randy Ingermanson, roman, Sarah Woodbury, storyfix, This Write Life, twitter, writing
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