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Stone Age skull fished out of North Sea

Stone Age skull fished out of North Sea | Human Interest | Scoop.it
Science, Weird - A human skull dating back to the Middle Stone Age was fished from the seabed near the North Sea coast, according to archaeologists working with the province of Noord Holland. The well-preserved skull fragment is estimated at 9,500 years old, and was part of the head of an adult male, the researchers said. - archeology, Castricum, Haarlem, House of Hilde, Maasvlakte 2, Netherlands, Noord Holland, North Sea, Port of Rotterdam, Rob van Eerden, Rotterdam, Welgeleden, Zuid-Holland
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Portolan Charts 'Too Accurate' to be Medieval

Portolan Charts 'Too Accurate' to be Medieval | Human Interest | Scoop.it
Portolan charts, it was always assumed, were compiled by medieval European mapmakers from contemporary sources. A Dutch doctoral dissertation now disproves this: these nautical charts are impossibly accurate, not just for medieval Europe, also for other likely sources, the Byzantines and the Arabs ...
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Dental Plaque of Medieval Germans Provides 'Microbial Pompeii' of Bacteria

Dental Plaque of Medieval Germans Provides 'Microbial Pompeii' of Bacteria | Human Interest | Scoop.it
Ancient preserved dental plaque gives insight into diseases of Medieval Germany.
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Greece to Restore Ancient Sparta City Theater - Greek Reporter

Greece to Restore Ancient Sparta City Theater - Greek Reporter | Human Interest | Scoop.it
Greek Reporter Greece to Restore Ancient Sparta City Theater Greek Reporter Ancient Sparta City Theater After centuries of neglect, another important classical Greek monument, the theater of the city of Sparta, will be restored to its ancient...

Via Jim Sharp, Todd Southcombe
Ignacio Garrido's curator insight, March 19, 2014 1:17 PM

Exercise 23 :

 

Read the news and answer :

 

a. Where's theater?

b. What was its capacity of spectators? And now, What is it?

c. To sum the news

d. What are the name of others Greek Theaters?

e. What think you could highlight of Sparta ( Search in tour book or in Internet ) ?

f. How many will  it cost?

 

 

 

Remember you can answer by Moodle

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Bones of Father of Europe Found : DNews

Bones of Father of Europe Found : DNews | Human Interest | Scoop.it
Bones in a golden casket in Germany belong to the casket's rightful occupant: Charlemagne, one of Europe's earliest and most successful monarchs, according to new research. Continue reading →
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