streetman 1 week ago • 100%
Really like this art style
streetman 2 months ago • 100%
Haha yeah it’s tough to get good media discussions on Lemmy unfortunately
streetman 2 months ago • 100%
I really really enjoyed it. I feel like I laughed at it more than the second Deadpool. I really loved how it basically tied up the Fox universe and, not gonna lie, got a little verklempt at the end. Surprisingly emotional.
The music was fantastic too.
More info can be found here: https://www.ancientpages.com/2024/07/17/child-1800-year-old-ring-goddess-minerva-mount-carmel/
More details can be found in the following article: https://www.ancientpages.com/2024/07/24/rare-gold-foils-ancient-egyptian-tombs-tel-el-deir-in-new-damietta/
Synopsis: Marvel Studios presents their most significant mistake to date- "Deadpool & Wolverine." A listless Wade Wilson toils away in civilian life. His days as the morally flexible mercenary, Deadpool, behind him. When his homeworld faces an existential threat, Wade must reluctantly suit-up again with an even more reluctantlier... reluctanter? Reluctantest? He must convince a reluctant Wolverine to -Fuck. Synopses are so fucking stupid. Director: Shawn Levy Writers: Ryan Reynolds & Rhett Reese & Paul Wernick & Zeb Wells & Shawn Levy Cast: Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman, Emma Corrin, Morena Baccarin, Rob Delaney, Leslie Uggams, Karan Soni and Matthew Macfadyen
streetman 2 months ago • 66%
I need this in a shirt!
streetman 3 months ago • 100%
Whoops! Accidentally clipped it. Thanks!
Arm rings such as these, which are usually found in Ireland and date to between A.D. 880 and 930, were worn around the wrist and were also used as currency. Full article can be found here: https://archaeology.org/issues/may-june-2022/features/scotland-galloway-viking-age-hoard/
"This is very rare. The sword was the greatest status symbol in the Viking Age, and it was a privilege to be allowed to carry a sword. It is not often that we, as archaeologists, get to experience something like this," says Lars Søgaard Sørensen in the county council's section for cultural heritage. To the Vikings, a sword was much more than just a weapon. Sword production was complex and labor-intensive, making them scarce and costly. Consequently, they were not widely accessible or prevalent. They were primarily utilized by individuals of high status and rank, such as kings and elite Vikings. It is probably the first time such a sword has been found in Rogaland. With the help of X-ray photography, conservator Hege Hollund has discovered the contours of inscriptions with a cross pattern and perhaps letters on the blade. Full article can be found here: https://www.ancientpages.com/2024/05/31/rare-ulfberht-viking-sword-discovered-in-suldal-norway/
Aleksandr Podushkin of Ozbekali Zhanibekov University said that the recovered artifacts are thought to have been made during the period of the Kangju state, which was made up of groups of Sarmatian, Xiongnu, and Saki peoples who lived along the Great Silk Road between the fifth century B.C. and the fourth century A.D. The Kangju state is known to have traded with Rome, China, and the Kushan Empire to the south, he added. The objects include two gold crescent-shaped earrings, which have been dated to the first century B.C. and are inlaid with jewels and decorated with clusters of grapes, and a large, circular bronze mirror resembling those made in China during the Han Dynasty, which ruled from 206 B.C. to A.D. 220. Full article can be found here: https://www.archaeology.org/news/12434-240603-kazakhstan-burial-mound
streetman 4 months ago • 100%
That’s awesome
Ogham is a unique writing system consisting of parallel lines in groups of 1-5, making it highly unusual among world writing systems. These stones provide valuable insights into the Irish language before the adoption of the Latin insular script. The earliest known ogham inscriptions date back to the 4th and 6th centuries AD, and over 400 ogham stones and fragments have been found, predominantly in Ireland and along the Welsh coast. While the main function of these stones is still uncertain, some historians believe they were used for legal purposes in land disputes, as they are often found on or near the boundaries of kin and bearing the names of ancestors. More info can be found here: https://www.ancientpages.com/2024/05/18/coventry-mysterious-ogham-stone/
streetman 4 months ago • 100%
I feel they really stuck the landing in this. Cannot be more excited for the next season.
Episode 10: The X-Men's dream is put to the test as mutant-human relations reach a tipping point. Please keep in mind this is a spoilers thread while viewing and commenting. Feel free to predict and discuss anything X related you caught or predict for future seasons in the show.
Episode 9: The X-Men work to settle the score before it is too late in this penultimate episode! Please keep in mind this is a spoilers thread while viewing and commenting. Feel free to predict and discuss any thing X related you caught or predict in the show. New X discussion threads will be provided for future episodes, please do not pull a Cable and spoil newer episodes from the future!
streetman 5 months ago • 100%
streetman 5 months ago • 100%
Loved the Wolverine tornado!
Episode 8: The X-Men must unite to face a new threat. Please keep in mind this is a spoilers thread while viewing and commenting. Feel free to predict and discuss any thing X related you caught or predict in the show. New X discussion threads will be provided for future episodes, please do not pull a Cable and spoil newer episodes from the future!
A little late on this one. Sorry!
Episode 7: Cyclops focuses the X-Men on finding Bolivar Trask. However, when the team locates the Sentinel inventor, they realize that they all have been played by a mastermind. Please keep in mind this is a spoilers thread while viewing and commenting. Feel free to predict and discuss any thing X related you caught or predict in the show. New X discussion threads will be provided for future episodes, please do not pull a Cable and spoil newer episodes from the future!
streetman 5 months ago • 100%
Daredevil is my favorite. Most of the iconic writers we know today like Miller, Waid, Brubaker, Bendis, and Zdarsky had their fun with the character on their own runs and it definitely shows.
streetman 5 months ago • 100%
This is gorgeous
streetman 5 months ago • 100%
Hahah I see what you did there
The image of a medieval knight moving slowly and stiffly under the tremendous weight of his costly armor as he readies for battle or a joust is firmly fixed in people’s imagination. But, according to art historian Matthias Goll, much of this vision is a myth. “It’s an old fairy tale that medieval armor was incredibly heavy,” he says. It was, in fact, relatively light and flexible. A remarkable example is this right-hand gauntlet recently discovered near Kyburg Castle in northern Switzerland in the cellar of a medieval building that burned around the middle of the fourteenth century. More info can be found here: https://www.archaeology.org/issues/555-2405/artifact/12313-artifact-switzerland-medieval-iron-gauntlet
When experts examined the artifacts, they determined these were bronze miniature portraits of Alexander the Great. It is a truly unique discovery of great historical significance, says Freerk Oldenburger, an archaeologist at Museum Vestsjælland. Oldenburger explained the artifacts were produced around 200 A.D., an age called the Roman Iron Age. They were most likely ornaments attached to war shields. More info can be found here: https://www.ancientpages.com/2024/04/11/bronze-miniature-alexander-the-great-ringsted/
A shoe buckle thought to have belonged to a Jacobite clan chief wounded in battle at Culloden has been discovered by archaeologists among other artefacts. Among the discovered artefacts are a large number of musket balls and grapeshot which were uncovered in a 60 square-metre area close to what was the British government frontline at Culloden Battlefield. The National Trust for Scotland (NTS) have revealed the findings ahead of the 278th anniversary of the battle on April 16, 1746. More info can be found here: https://www.thenational.scot/news/24249505.scottish-archaeologist-find-potential-buckle-culloden-clan-chief/
Experts have identified the object discovered by Rowan as a Roman armilla bracelet dating back 2,000 years. In the Roman Empire, bracelets were typically worn by women as an indication of their social status. Men generally did not wear bracelets due to their association with femininity. However, there were exceptions for soldiers with exceptional bravery or merit. A Roman general would publicly award these individuals armilla bracelets; the soldiers wore them as badges of honor. More info here: https://www.ancientpages.com/2024/04/15/young-boy-rare-ancient-roman-treasure-sussex-uk/
streetman 5 months ago • 100%
I enjoyed it, honestly nice to get a breather from the heavy episode last week and get into the Shi'ar empire. Also makes sense Xavier would drop everything when Genosha happened. If he wasn't involved and was shown to be alive in Shi'ar space this whole time, people would be constantly asking why he wasnt there to help when they needed him most.
Episode 6: Storm is forced to face her worst fears in order to free herself Please keep in mind this is a spoilers thread while viewing and commenting. Feel free to predict and discuss any thing X related you caught or predict in the show. New X discussion threads will be provided for future episodes, please do not pull a Cable and spoil newer episodes from the future.
Episode 5: As Genosha prepares to join the UN, select members of the team head to the island nation to be honorees. Back at the mansion, a behind-the-scenes press event risks airing the XMen's dirty laundry. Please keep in mind this is a spoilers thread while viewing and commenting. Feel free to predict and discuss any thing X related you caught or predict in the show. New X discussion threads will be provided for future episodes, please do not pull a Cable and spoil newer episodes from the future!
Episode 4: On her birthday, a nostalgic Jubilee is forced to relive the X-Men's greatest adventures when an entertainment system transports her into a 16-bit video game. Please keep in mind this is a spoilers thread while viewing and commenting. Feel free to predict and discuss any thing X related you caught or predict in the show. New X discussion threads will be provided for future episodes, please do not pull a Cable and spoil newer episodes from the future!
streetman 6 months ago • 75%
This has aged poorly
streetman 6 months ago • 100%
They managed to use a ton of Inferno’s story in one episode and still manage to be good!
**Episode 3**: The team is propelled into a tragic confrontation with an immortal mad scientist. Please keep in mind this is a spoilers thread while viewing and commenting. Feel free to predict and discuss any thing X related you caught or predict in the show. New X discussion threads will be provided for future episodes, please do not pull a Cable and spoil newer episodes from the future!
streetman 6 months ago • 100%
Awesome resources! Will definitely have to read those again for some background on the show.
**Episode 1:** Cyclops races to find the source of new anti- mutant technology that threatens to upset mutant-human relations. His search leads them to an unexpected reunion with an old foe, even as the X-Men welcome a new addition to the team. **Episode 2: **When Magneto is forced by the UN to stand trial, a group of anti-mutant rioters test his resolve Please keep in mind this is a spoilers thread while viewing and commenting. Feel free to predict and discuss any thing X related you caught or predict in the show. New X discussion threads will be provided for future episodes, please do not pull a Cable and spoil newer episodes from the future!
The Triskelion is an ancient symbol that has endured for thousands of years. Its presence can be traced back to Neolithic art, demonstrating its deep historical roots. The oldest known artifact bearing this traditional symbol was found in Malta and is estimated to date back to 4400-3600 B.C. More info can be found here: https://www.ancientpages.com/2024/03/18/roman-treasure-triskelion-symbol-anglesey/
More info can be found here: https://www.ancientpages.com/2024/03/12/neolithic-oven-bread-catalhoyuk/
Looks cool!
Alsengemmer refers to diminutive glass setting stones found in both religious and secular environments. These are thought to have served as amulets for pilgrims. The term 'Alsengemmer' originates from the Danish island of Als - the location where these artifacts were first discovered. An alsengem dating back to the 13th-14th centuries, featuring three carved figures, was unearthed in Kalmar by archaeologists. More details can be found here: https://www.ancientpages.com/2024/03/05/30000-archaeological-objects-kalmar-sweden/
More details can be found here: https://www.ancientpages.com/2024/03/05/30000-archaeological-objects-kalmar-sweden/
More details can be found here: http://www.archaeology.org/news/12186-240301-torun-horse-toy
streetman 7 months ago • 100%
Looks like no dating has been done yet, but stones, tools, and jewelry are usually dated from it's surroundings and additional artifacts found at the scene. Here's some more details on the find: https://arkeonews.net/rare-2800-year-old-assyrian-scarab-seal-amulet-found-in-tabor-nature-reserve/
streetman 7 months ago • 100%
Silo and Severance
TAOYUAN CITY, TAIWAN—A snake-shaped handle to a pottery vessel has been uncovered in northwestern Taiwan, at a site where a large-scale stone tool processing center has also been found, according to a Newsweek report. Researchers led by Hung-Lin Chiu of National Tsing Hua University found the artifact in a sand dune. It has been radiocarbon dated to some 4,000 years ago. Chiu said the snake handle resembles a cobra, with its head raised and bulging skin folds on its head and neck. “Snakes are often regarded as symbolic animals in religion, mythology, and literature, and are considered to be the bridge between heaven and man,” due to their ability to shed their skin, he added. To read about an Egyptian tomb at Abusir whose entrance wall was carved with magical spells intended to ward off serpents, go to "Spells Against Snakes." Article found [here](http://www.archaeology.org/news/12169-240221-taiwan-snake-handle)
More info can be found [here](http://www.archaeology.org/news/12098-240201-guatemala-jade-mask)
Archaeologists believe the rows of shallow pits drilled into the rock may have been used to play a version of the two-player strategy board game now known as Mancala.
streetman 8 months ago • 100%
I definitely have it in my pull list, especially after missing out on the new Ultimate Spider-Man. If I dont like the first issue, I'll just drop it.
streetman 8 months ago • 100%
Nice! That looks great
A team of researchers led by Emrah Kirdök of Mersin University has analyzed three pieces of 10,000-year-old birch pitch, a sticky substance made by heating birch bark to form a glue-like substance. These pieces of birch pitch were recovered from Huseby Klev, a Mesolithic hunter-gatherer site in western Sweden. The researchers compared the ancient chewed birch pitch with modern samples, ancient human dental plaque, and a 6,000-year-old sample of chewed tar. They found higher levels of bacteria associated with poor dental health in the 10,000-year-old samples, even though chewing birch pitch may have provided some antiseptic and medicinal benefits. Using their teeth for gripping, cutting, and tearing may have exposed the hunter-gatherers to a wide variety of damaging microorganisms, the researchers suggest. DNA from hazelnut, apple, mistletoe, red fox, grey wolf, mallard, limpet, and brown trout were also identified. These materials, in the form of food, furs, and bone tools, may have been chewed by the people before they chewed the birch pitch. Article referenced [here](https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-023-48762-6)
streetman 8 months ago • 100%
Starfield
streetman 9 months ago • 100%
Damn that criminal life sounds sick!
streetman 9 months ago • 100%
Man, PG was real different from the PG we have today
streetman 9 months ago • 100%
I love that Worf is just a large headed Stanley
streetman 9 months ago • 100%
It does look pretty modern! But the picture of the axe, which has been identified as an artifact, can be found here with the some more information behind it: https://www.livescience.com/archaeology/3500-year-old-axes-potentially-used-for-cult-practice-discovered-in-polish-forest
streetman 10 months ago • 100%
O
streetman 11 months ago • 100%
Ah gotcha. My mistake!
streetman 11 months ago • 66%
There's an extension called SponsorBlock that automatically skips past that if you want
streetman 11 months ago • 100%
Holy crap been looking everywhere for a smart speaker to replace Google Home/Nest speakers. This is the first time hearing Atom Echo and its integration. Definitely going to check this out. Thank you!
streetman 11 months ago • 100%
Exact same thing happened to me. Could tell I fucked up at one point because they were mentioning that Wyll’s dad died off screen. This damn game is going to make me play it again isn’t it?!
streetman 11 months ago • 100%
I’ve seen those English dramas too, they’re cruel
streetman 12 months ago • 50%
Probably to get off of Unity
streetman 1 year ago • 100%
The more I look at this the worst it gets
streetman 1 year ago • 100%
Severely underrated channel! Love his work
streetman 1 year ago • 100%
If you're more interested in this subject there is a popular video by UsefulCharts that lists the oldest writings of the bible that we have today which of course include the Dead Sea Scrolls. The specific video is Oldest Bible Manuscripts.