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Katrin How on earth did they do it?
27. März 2024
Ah, that's good to know! I might have a look around just out of curiosity. I've since learned that w...
Heather Athebyne How on earth did they do it?
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...though not entirely easy. I've been able to get my hands on a few strands over the years for Geor...
Katrin Hieroglyphs.
23. Februar 2024
Yes, that would sort of fit that aspect - but you can also go from bits of woods to sticks if you ar...
Bruce Hieroglyphs.
23. Februar 2024
I think the closest English equivalent would be 'Down the rabbit hole'. It has one entrance (No, not...
Harma Spring is Coming.
20. Februar 2024
I'm definitely jealous! Mine disapeared except for one pathetic little flower. But the first daffodi...

Friday Linkapalooza.

Thank goodness it's Friday - somehow, this week seemed both too long and too short at the same time. So here's links to celebrate that it is Friday, and the weekend is coming!

A self-filling water bottle for cyclists - it catches humidity from the air and collects it in a bottle. I'm not so sure I would really want to drink that water, or how well it would work (especially in dry weather, when you'd need the water the most), but the idea is just cool.

Copenhagen Uni is offering a POD book called "Refashioning Viking Garments"; their sales page also has a pdf with the table of contents to download.

If you're looking for some nice stories to enjoy this weekend, here's a bunch of Escape Artist ones (they are podcasts, so you can even do stuff while enjoying the stories). They're all eligible for the Hugo Awards 2016, in case you have voting rights.

Or you could check out the Recording Archaeology Youtube Channel, where you can find videos from archaeological conferences.

Enjoy!
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