I’ve always enjoyed science and history, with it you can keep asking questions and when they’re answered, those answers always spark new theories that generation upon generations may continue until an answer is found.
Mythology is also a favourite topic of mine and always enjoyed my grade 10 Latin class with Mr. Turnbull. I remember how exciting he was and how we spoke as a class of hopefully getting to Ancient Greece and Egypt one day on an archaeological dig while visiting many places and experiencing the history first hand. I’ve dreamt of those days ever since and still many years later, archaeologists are still digging into the history including the uncovering of 3,000 year old remains from an ancient fortified city, the largest to date found in Egypt, just announced Wednesday, along with a relief of King Thutmose II (1515-1504 BC) with also the belief he may have built a fort near the ancient city, which also may have been the militaries headquarters from the New Kingdom era. more
Friday, May 30, 2008
History, Sciene and Mythology...Will we ever learn?
Posted by AWG at Friday, May 30, 2008
Labels: 2012, Egypt, Greece, history, King Thutmose II, Latin, mythology, New Kingdom
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