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Leg Viii At Banna (in Conclusion).

The re-enactors were quite a bunch, very friendly and keen to share knowledge. They also presented a sight that many will consider strange, their ages-many were "grizzled veterans" but that added to the event , it was easier to see "old sweats" with missing teeth and not so athletic builds -we know Germanicus had to quell revolts by men who showed him toothless gums and old injuries.   http://www.unrv.com/forum/index.php?act=mo...&cmd=si&img=759   http://www.unrv.com/forum/index.php?

Pertinax

Pertinax

The Destructive Nature Of Globalism

Here's a different perspective on Globalism:   I'm personally against globalism and it's effects on our world today. I am not an isolationist, but I'm against the loss of culture and loss of one's identity to a standarized system of living.   I traveled all over the world back in the 80's and early 90's, and during this short period, the world simply doesn't look the same to me anymore; the only thing thats constant is change itself, but not at this speed. When I visit the same countries now

tflex

tflex

Legio Viii And Deva Victrix (part One) Intro

I have two tasks to complete for the site, the report on the re-enactment at Banna Fort (Birdoswald) on Hadrian's Wall and my review of the Roman Navy in Britain. Here is the first part of the first of those tasks:   Firstly the weather was good enough , though too blustry for the hawking display to proceed. In attendance were LEGIO VIII Augusta   http://www.unrv.com/forum/index.php?act=mo...&cmd=si&img=749   I have a lot more to post here and off site on the MSN blog but that wil

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Pertinax

I Just Had To Share

OMG, I just got an email from my aunt, my cousin Jennifer Founds (my little Jenny!!) has just started singing professionally, and will be touring soon. Jenny is such an AMAZING singer, a good actress and I hear is getting good on a guitar to. I AM SO PROUD of my little Jenny (now not so little anymore). I LOVE HER SO MUCH!! I can't wait to see her!!!   My mom and I just got back from shopping, we figured out what we are going to do for under my graduation gown, one of those dresses like the Ro

Lost_Warrior

Lost_Warrior

Just Can`t Get Enough (or God Am I Old)

Currently H&M`s summer collection is heavely advertised in german/austrian television (anywhere else too?), and it is a beautiful ad. Striking good looking women lying on the beach relaxing to the tune of a song that sounds just wonderful. This song is "Just cant get enough" from Depeche Mode, but in a very relaxing version of Nathan Larson. (you can download the mp3 version on the HM site just wait a bit scroll to the right and wait till download link appears.).   Now i wanted to check o

Viggen

Viggen

Arbeia To Cilvrinum

Before I , hopefully, attend the re-enactment at Banna I would like to clear up the geography of the Eastern extremity of Hadrian's Wall. This is also to indicate the likely extent of any photorecce , as much of the Wall in this area was destroyed by use as building material for the Military Road in the Jacobite Rebellion (c1745). The other difficulty is that in this area urbanisation has swamped or overgrown the remains of the fortifications.   If you refer to this map section: http://www.

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Pertinax

Parte Dos: Vaca Santa

So it seems our intrepid Atlantic traders of the Bronze Age weren't satisfied with Iberia as the southern trade terminus; they ventured into the mid-Mediterranean...   There was a metal-centric trade network where (what I'll call) proto-Lusitanian/Tartessian traders linked up with Cypriot merchants through Nuragic-Sardinian intermediaries. Their Iberian jumping off point was where one might expect it; trading towns established on the coastal rivers closest to Pityusae & the Balearics.  

Pantagathus

Pantagathus

The Frustrations About Not Being A Semiticist

There are certain words in Old Castilian that occur in my dataset which I have traced their etymology...and they are Arabic borrowings. Not unusual at all; because of almost 800 years of Moorish rule, and the close contact between the Romance-speaking Iberians, the Jewish shopkeepers and the Arabic-speaking Moors, there's about 10% of the Spanish, Portuguese, and Catalan vocabularies which is Semitic (mostly Arabic) in origin.   So, I have about 8 words in my dataset which are Arabic in origi

docoflove1974

docoflove1974

Socrus Non Socra

Ah, the Appendix Probi...so many online versions...so much to choose from! (I'm in search of a good paper copy, and in something I can read the commentary on...any suggestions?) It's an amazing work--someone, whose name is lost to us, decided to sit down and document what he (I assume the author was not female?) heard. Tired of constantly correcting the people's speech pattern verbally, this auteur decided to write it all out...and publish it so that people can 'speak proper Latin'. Incredib

docoflove1974

docoflove1974

Tomorrow Is Friday :)

Well, I'm finished the last book assigned for English (well actually the assigned portion of it) and so I only need to finish The Mill on the Floss for an assigned review for English. I'm getting rather bored with that book, as it is so long. I can't wait to start Simon Scarrow's book, which I will be reviewing for this site and perhaps will start it this weekend, hopefully after getting the review done for English. I hope it is considerably more exciting than a 500-something page novel about fa

Lost_Warrior

Lost_Warrior

Vaca Santa!

Boy did I just hit a jackpot...   Thanks to the Amazon.com marketplace I was able to pick up: Encounters And Transformations: The Archaeology of Iberia in Transition (Monographs in Mediterranean Archaeology) for $15; which new runs $130.   The jackpot is not really in regards to acquiring a book that is normally out of my price range but what is in it. I have to admit I was expecting yet another book written from a Judeo-Centric view that Iberia wasn't squat or worth studying until the peri

Pantagathus

Pantagathus

Al Principio...

This is just to start things off...I view this blog as a way to do a couple of things:   --As ideas come to my head for possible future research, I'll place them on here...if nothing else than to philosophize on them for a bit.   --To expound a bit on topics of the Romance languages (and perhaps others) which come up on UNRV.   Since I'm in the middle of writing my dissertation, I'm either going to have no time to write often, am going to be fried when I do it, or will be on here often bec

docoflove1974

docoflove1974

I Hate Grass

I have some advise for anyone who will take it - do not buy a house on a 1/4 acre lot that is mostly covered in grass lawn, unless you are a lawn freak or have the finances to hire someone to maintain it.   There is street bordering three sides of the property, since I am at an intersection and on the edge of a cul-de-sac, and the lawn runs front, side and rear of the house. Anyways, one section is overrun with root suckers from a quaking aspen, another part is continuously eaten bare by the l

Moonlapse

Moonlapse

Dalai Lama Was Here

The 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, attended a ceremony on Sunday to launch the building of a Tibetan health and cultural center. Planned at Huettenberg is an international center of Higher Tibetan Studies,' which local Carinthian officials say will include 'the first and only training center for Tibetan medicine in the western world.' via Moster&Critics   Huettenberg (actually in correct german its H

Viggen

Viggen

Happy Birthday

At 9:39 am EST on 5/15/2006, Marian Elizabeth was born. She weighed in at 6lbs, 3.9oz or 2.43 kg and 21 inches in length.   Mom is recovering from C-Section, Marian is in the NICU for observation. Apart from a small problem with low normal blood sugar, a possible small problem with two cervical vertabrae (nothing major, just not complete bone closure yet - the column is intact just the closure/fissure has cartilage right now) and the doctors saying they have to monitor her liver bile ducts a b

Spurius

Spurius

This Requires Chocolate...lol

Well I finally got around to painting my room. My mom was being a bit of a **...she said she'd help me before but then didn't (was too sick) but still got mad at me for not painting it "her way". So anyway...I had just started painting my ceiling when I managed to break the handle off of the roller (which then fell on my head. I managed to keep the paint roller off the hardwood floor, but I looked like a wannabe for the "blue man group"). I've got my room back together now though, and it looks r

Lost_Warrior

Lost_Warrior

Ooo, I Am So Mad! I Can't Believe This...

I got this email today. Normally I don't pay too much attention to forwarded emails unless they are cute, but I read about this EXACT SAME THING in Newsweek about a month or so ago.     Stupid government. If the American people are not sufficiently angered by this, then I officially give up on America. And if this bill actually passes, then it's really true, democracy doesn't work anymore.   On a lighter note, after much work this morning we got the art show cleaned up (I worked extra to h

Lost_Warrior

Lost_Warrior

I'll Be Glad When This Week Is Over

first off, the AP exams are DONE. The chem exam was killer, but there were some nice "gift" questions in the free response part, so I am really happy about that I'm most happy that it's done, I have no more exams hanging over my head (except finals, but I was never worried about finals). I'm not even really worried about my grade. Although the girl who switched papers with someone and got her score invalidated is now trying to get all of our scores invalidated on a technicality. I doubt she'll

Lost_Warrior

Lost_Warrior

Cilvrinum (cauldron Pool).

A completely unforseen stroke of luck saw me with a day for selfish recreation, excellent weather and a very fast car.Dea Fortuna and Mercurius will recieve Libation.   I offer you therefore Cilvrinum Fort (Chesters) , I have now pushed further east beyond Vindolanda toward Wallsend ( Segedunum). The weather was glorious, the museum of artefacts is crammed with retrieved inscriptions/altars and the fort bathhouse must have one of the best rustic views in the Empire.   http://www.unrv.com/

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Pertinax

Uxelodunum.( Stanwix)

Quite a trip to Luguvallum (Carlisle). I stayed in Stanwix , that is the suburb just North of the River Eden Bridge. Stanwix being the possible former tribal capital of the Great( but troublesome) Lady Cartiamandua , client monarch of the Romans , inconstant bedfellow of Venuntius the King.   background is here: http://www.unrv.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=3575   my location here: http://www.unrv.com/forum/index.php?act=mo...=si&img=714   AS you can see almost adjacent to the fir

Pertinax

Pertinax

Research, Back Burner Works & Sidetracks

Most of what I read and most of the new books I purchase is still focused on my long term primary project (novel...).   The secondary, somewhat big project right now would have to be my Ligurian article that's been in the hopper for months. Though it's mostly complete I've put it on the backburner. I became concerned with the simple fact that there is not much out there on the Ligurians (especially online) and I know that once it's published it will mostly likely draw those odd few people (li

Pantagathus

Pantagathus

Web Censorship - Revenge Of The Nerds

China has the most sophisticated and effective Internet censorship regime in the world, employing North American technology from Cisco Systems Inc. and Canada's Nortel Networks Corp., among others, to filter out banned material. But China is just one of a growing number of states censoring the Internet, using primarily American filtering programs.   But the computer smarts of Ron Deibert, Nart Villeneuve, and Michael Hull, combined with their passion for politics and free expression, have led

Viggen

Viggen

Man I'm Tired

Well last night was prom, nothing really exceptional but I had a good time. And nothing disastrous happened either. The only disaster, was some of the food, something unidentifiable that I think was pork, and some green beans that smelled, seriously, like that really stinky kind of plastic and tasted similar. The strawberry shortcake was to die for though.   I have the responsibility of watching the neighbors dogs for the weekend, and I went to their house yesterday morning to find the kitch

Lost_Warrior

Lost_Warrior

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