Another factor that strengthened the unity of the early village was the temple and its service. The immigrants from the north either brought with them or developed not long after their arrival an abiding faith in one special deity as the protector of their settlement, and with the building of their first houses they also […]| Dojo Darelir, the School of Xenograg the Sorcerer
The Sumerians invented kingship, priesthood, diplomacy, law, and war. They gave the West its founding stories: the opposition of darkness and light at the Beginning; the Flood, with its ark and dove and surviving patriarch; the tower of Babel; the distant ancestors of Odysseus and Hercules. The Sumerians established the outlines of our political, legal, […]| Dojo Darelir, the School of Xenograg the Sorcerer
What did Herodotus wrote about Cambyses stay in Egypt?| searchinginhistory.blogspot.com
The Histories by Herodotus painted the most fascinating, colorful and BS stories considering his work meant to be non-fiction. Herodotus diagnosed Cambyses with madness and in his work Histories, he wrote events which supported his claim.| Searching in History
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Find out how to watch the sunrise at the Dieng Plateau in Java and explore its volcanoes, lakes, viewpoints, and ancient Hindu temples!| Backpack Moments
I recently had the pleasure to visit the last one: Vat Phou (also spelled Vat Pho, or Wat Phou BUT NOT Wat Pho which is a different temple in Bangkok).| Backpack Moments
No visit to Yogyakarta is complete without watching the sunrise at Borobudur and the sunset at Prambanan.| Backpack Moments
This Java Backpacking Itinerary includes all of the best places in Java and reveals what's worth it and what's skippable for 7, 10, or 14 days!| Backpack Moments
There are many cool things to do in Battambang - don't skip it! Temples and markets, of course, but also history, food, and a fascinating bat phenomenon!| Backpack Moments