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IF YOU TELL THEM ABOUT JESUS THEY WILL PULL A GUN AND BIBLE TO MAKE SURE YOUR CORRECT
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SOMEONE HAD TO SAY IT
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Watch "Russia Opens Its Vaults To Reveal Black Biblical Israelites" on YouTube
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WELL...I COULD HAVE TOLD U THIS...
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azar777 · 3 months
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Watch "Baltimore Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapses Following Ship Collision" on YouTube
IM FROM THAT CITY...THIS IS WILD...SMH
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azar777 · 3 months
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Watch "THE OCCULT ORIGINS OF EASTER, PASSOVER & GOOD FRIDAY!!! #easter #passover #goodfriday" on YouTube
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azar777 · 3 months
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i feel like the boeing whistleblower case should radicalize more people. a major airline company is producing planes with less and less regard for safety and it's starting to get noticeable. man takes them to court, which would reduce profit at the cost of public safety. he fucking dies the night that boeings legal team asks him to stay an extra day. if nothing happens about this, i hope it gets through to people that america would literally kill you for a few extra cents
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azar777 · 1 year
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REECE RADIO - LIVE INTERVIEW
MY GUUUUY CHOKE!!
That's MY,BRO!! SALUTES FAM
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Silver pendant, Sweden, 800-1100 AD
from The Historiska Museum
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azar777 · 1 year
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I'm pretty certain this beautiful ring is a death certificate signer
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Gold and carnelian seal ring with large bezel, Iran, 12th-13th century
from The Khalili Collection
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azar777 · 1 year
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Look like Mr Martin from theory class
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Roman cavalry mask recovered from the Teutoburg Forest in Germany, site of a battle in which the Germans ambushed and a annhilated three Roman legions in 9 AD
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azar777 · 1 year
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Would wear this with blue jeans, A-Top, E loafers with the grey sole, and a Gucci back pack and HellCat 9mm
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Bronze helmet, Italo-Celtic, 325-200 BC
from The Ashmolean Museum
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azar777 · 1 year
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Dear Followers
About two months ago I lost access to my account. I thought it was deleted, but then about a month later it spontaneously returned. So most likely it was some kind of malfunction that tumblr took a lot of time to fix. Who knows.
Anyway the truth of the matter is that I really didn't care that much. My interests have changed and I was getting bored with the content I had posted. I was posting antique firearms, then antique arms and armor in general. But my interests had shifted away from such topics and on to others. That is why I created treasures-of-the-ancients. Blogging was beginning to become a chore with peashooter85.
So I have decided to let peashooter85 die. I will no longer be posting here.
I have a new blog called @memories-of-ancients. It deals mostly with ancient and medieval history, the pre-modern era, and a little bit of the 18th century up to the Napoleonic Wars, and maybe some assorted modern history that really catches my eye.
I also have @peashooter-invictus which operates as a personal blog, which will have some assorted history and antiques, but mostly is just me reblogging cat pics.
Best,
Peashooter
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Naga'a:
is a ruined ancient city of the Kushitic Kingdom of Meroë in modern-day Sudan. The ancient city lies about 170 km (110 mi) north-east of Khartoum, and about 50 km (31 mi) east of the Nile River located at approximately MGRS 36QWC290629877. Here smaller wadis meet the Wadi Awateib coming from the center of the Butana plateau region, and further north at Wad ban Naqa from where it joins the Nile. Naqa was only a camel or donkey’s journey from the Nile, and could serve as a trading station on the way to the east; thus it had strategic importance.
Naqa is one of the largest ruined sites in the country and indicates an important ancient city once stood in the location. It was one of the centers of the Kingdom of Meroë, which served as a bridge between the Mediterranean world and Africa. The site has two notable temples, one devoted to Amun and the other to Apedemak which also has a Roman kiosk nearby.
The first European travellers reached Naqa in 1822, before Hermann von Pückler-Muskau did in 1837. In 1843, it was visited by Richard Lepsius and his Prussian Egypt-Sudan expedition. He copied some of the inscriptions and representations of the temple standing here. In 1958 a team from Berlin’s Humboldt University visited Naqa and documented the temple and restored part of the site along with the nearby site of Musawwarat es-Sufra in the 1960s.
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azar777 · 1 year
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Gold diadem with herakles knot, crafted in Alexandria, Egypt, 220-100 BC
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Would keep my weed in there
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Porcelein turtle vessel, China, early 16th century
from The Ayala Museum, Manila
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azar777 · 1 year
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Hip-Hop Fridays:
Wild Thing by Tone Loc (1988)
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Two handed sword, Northern Europe, circa 1520
from Alban Arms and Armor
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Sword with hilt, pommel, and crossguard decorated with gold and garnets, Merovingian or Late Roman, 5th-6th century AD
from De Backer Art Belgium
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