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Topic: Inventing History : forgery: a great British tradition | |
Rocky Replies: 2699 Views: 670312 |
Forum: British History Posted: 5:23 am Subject: Re: Shakespeare Apocrypha |
The Shakespeare Apocrypha is a good place to look. It's worth asking why so many plays attributed to Shakespeare in the 17th century have since been removed from the Shakespeare canon by later 'expert ... | |
Topic: Inventing History : forgery: a great British tradition | |
Rocky Replies: 2699 Views: 670312 |
Forum: British History Posted: 5:21 am Subject: Inventing History : forgery: a great British tradition |
If this "Thomas Middleton" was involved with the scripts then it makes it all the more possible that "Shakespeare" has been projected backward from a later date -- another outcome ... | |
Topic: Inventing History : forgery: a great British tradition | |
Rocky Replies: 2699 Views: 670312 |
Forum: British History Posted: 3:15 am Subject: Inventing History : forgery: a great British tradition |
It might be!
A Novel is a solitary work of drama. All drama before may have been collaborative in origin! The tradition still survives in all performance-based dramatic art forms. They're ge ... |
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Topic: Paying For Megalithia | |
Rocky Replies: 108 Views: 118932 |
Forum: British History Posted: 3:13 am Subject: Paying For Megalithia |
The back cover and back inside flap
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7187/6958705829_e10e160001.jpg Looks good. When's the release date? |
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Topic: Origins of....Species | |
Rocky Replies: 250 Views: 190630 |
Forum: Life Sciences Posted: 5:41 am Subject: Origins of....Species |
Crows' ability to pick out particular people in a crowd is astounding, compelling evidence of domestication surely. Along with pigeons and sparrows the crow has adapted superlatively well to urban env ... | |
Topic: Salt Trade | |
Rocky Replies: 94 Views: 124608 |
Forum: History Posted: 6:31 am Subject: Salt Trade |
One obvious thing is that human beings appear to have been designed by nature (ie hairless, sweaty skin) to be able to get rid of salt by the bucketload.
Your choice of words is presumptuous and the ... |
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Topic: Let's Cure Autism! | |
Rocky Replies: 352 Views: 189854 |
Forum: Health Posted: 6:09 am Subject: Let's Cure Autism! |
If gay men don't get fat, might it have something to do with the fact that they tend to have a lot more sex with a lot more people than do the rest of us?
Rich people who live in Manhattan don't ge ... |
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Topic: Matters Arising | |
Rocky Replies: 3607 Views: 981032 |
Forum: The History of Britain Revealed Posted: 5:42 am Subject: Matters Arising |
He travels around surrounded by disciples who basically don't understand his message....Odysseus/Jesus then travel back home. Ceasar is captured before returning....Jesus is not recognized. It's the ... | |
Topic: Is Relativity Nonsense? | |
Rocky Replies: 114 Views: 88566 |
Forum: Astrophysics Posted: 9:57 pm Subject: Is Relativity Nonsense? |
Yes, possibly relativity is nonsense:
http://www.smh.com.au/technology/sci-tech/einsteins-theory-in-a-spin-as-neutrinos-pass-speed-of-light-20110923-1kp92.html But maybe they're making it up. W ... |
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Topic: Comments on Walking Ancient Landscapes | |
Rocky Replies: 870 Views: 329152 |
Forum: British History Posted: 9:01 pm Subject: Comments on Walking Ancient Landscapes |
Was Medieval England more Merrie than thought?
"A widely held view of economic history suggests that the Industrial Revolution of 1800 suddenly took off, in the wake of centuries without susta ... |
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Topic: Inside Every Fat Person | |
Rocky Replies: 153 Views: 138435 |
Forum: Health Posted: 1:16 am Subject: Inside Every Fat Person |
Twinkie diet helps nutrition professor lose 27 pounds:
Twinkies. Nutty bars. Powdered donuts. For 10 weeks, Mark Haub, a professor of human nutrition at Kansas State University, ate one of these ... |
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Topic: Matters Arising | |
Rocky Replies: 3607 Views: 981032 |
Forum: The History of Britain Revealed Posted: 4:55 pm Subject: Matters Arising |
Maybe the only places that have names of Roman origin are in or very near Roman. | |
Topic: Comments on Walking Ancient Landscapes | |
Rocky Replies: 870 Views: 329152 |
Forum: British History Posted: 9:08 pm Subject: Comments on Walking Ancient Landscapes |
How would you propose an island in a 'perfect position' could be anchored?
It is easier than you think. Especially in chalk areas where you can use running water to remove complete blocks of land. I ... |
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Topic: Comments on Walking Ancient Landscapes | |
Rocky Replies: 870 Views: 329152 |
Forum: British History Posted: 9:45 pm Subject: Comments on Walking Ancient Landscapes |
It might be worth it to have a short section explaining how British megalithia connects up to European megalithia. I know there was a caption for a picture somewhere at the beginning of the book abou ... | |
Topic: Comments on Walking Ancient Landscapes | |
Rocky Replies: 870 Views: 329152 |
Forum: British History Posted: 10:13 pm Subject: Comments on Walking Ancient Landscapes |
How are you going to market the book? Do you send the book yourselves to newspapers for review? What if you want to get on one of those morning shows? Do you call them up yourselves, or is your pub ... | |
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