Subject: Marius' Page
From: <a href="/po--------ovaroma?protectID=034056178009193116148218000036129208" >legion6@--------</a>
Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 13:36:27 -0500 (CDT)
Salvete omnes...

A correction on the URL for my Web site (which I *finally* uploaded
last week after carrying it around on three matching floppies for four
years)...
<a href="http://home.swbell.net/legion6" target="_top" >http://home.swbell.net/legion6</a> [no tilde (~)!]
Hope ya like it!

--- 'Lucius Marius Fimbria on the weekends'



Subject: Re: new addy
From: Megas-Robinson amgunn@--------
Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 21:18:46 -0500
Avete Mater and Pater!

Got ya in the addy book.

Did a quick recconaissance into cyber-financial info. AOL is looking real
strong. As of an hour ago (9:14EST) thay signed a big money deal with a new
advertiser for their websites. AOL has over 60% of the market, the NASDAQ
market is optimistic about AOL, all in all - I don't see them going down the
dumper. (B'sides, the U.S. Feds ok'd AOL's buyout of Netscape, a deal worth
almost US$10 Billion.)

Ever in search of information - Venii!



Subject: [Fwd: Ancient History Newsletter]
From: Lucius Cornelius Sulla alexious@--------
Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 22:20:54 -0700
Here are some interesting links! :)

L.Cornelius Sulla
Praetor Urbanus

Ancient/Classical History Guide wrote:

> =======================================================
> A N C I E N T * H I S T O R Y * N E W S L E T T E R
>
> N.S. Gill
> Ancient History Guide at The Mining Co.
> May 11, 1999
> Vol. III Issue #17
>
> =======================================================
>
> THIS WEEK'S FEATURE: Early Writing
>
> In March 1998 archaeologists at Harappa found what they
> think might be writing from over 5000 years ago. One problem
> they have with absolute identification is that the ancient
> language of the Indus Valley appears to have vanished and
> there's no Rosetta Stone to help.
>
> This week's current feature can be found at:
> <a href="http://ancienthistory.miningco.com" target="_top" >http://ancienthistory.miningco.com</a>
>
> =======================================================
>
> THE MUMMY MOVIE:
> Help find the inaccuracies
>
> >From an email list:
> I saw "The Mummy" last night. The script is just
> awful but I'll agree with the earlier posts that it's great
> fun.... One of the fun things for types like us is finding
> all the errors. Some things to watch for when you go:
>
> The three great pyramids -- of Thebes! The embalming scened
> showing FIVE canopic jars. In the movie, one is apparently
> for the heart. The female lead says the heart is removed
> during embalming. The Anubis colossi that somehow look like
> some cartoon dog or something. The "Book of the
> Dead" that is actually a book instead of papyrus. The
> Mummy's sidekick, who neither looks nor sounds like an
> Egyptian or an Arab. They all swim in the Nile -- and no one
> gets sick. The pharaoh's guards are wearing something that
> looks vaguely like the Red Crown.
>
> There were half a dozen other fun little goofs I saw that I
> can't recall now.
>
> =======================================================
>
> ANCIENT EVENTS
>
> Sampling of events celebrated this week. From the Events
> Calendar
> (<a href="http://ancienthistory.miningco.com/gi/pages/mevents.htm" target="_top" >http://ancienthistory.miningco.com/gi/pages/mevents.htm</a>)
>
> Lemuria continues
> Welsh conference on Women's Dress in Ancient Greece
> A&E TV program on Love in the Ancient World
> Egyptian Day of Purification
>
> =======================================================
>
> SITE UPDATE (Net Links)
>
> --------------------------------
>
> ASIA
> [<a href="http://ancienthistory.miningco.com/msub22.htm]" target="_top" >http://ancienthistory.miningco.com/msub22.htm]</a>
>
> Chinese Traditional Festivals
>
> --------------------------------
>
> ASIA TIMELINE
> [<a href="http://ancienthistory.miningco.com/msubtimeasia.htm]" target="_top" >http://ancienthistory.miningco.com/msubtimeasia.htm]</a>
>
> A Brief Chronology of Chinese History
> An Outline of Jain History
>
> --------------------------------
>
> CELTS
> [<a href="http://ancienthistory.miningco.com/msub13.htm]" target="_top" >http://ancienthistory.miningco.com/msub13.htm]</a>
>
> The Ulster Cycle
>
> --------------------------------
>
> GAMES
> [<a href="http://ancienthistory.miningco.com/msubgames.htm]" target="_top" >http://ancienthistory.miningco.com/msubgames.htm]</a>
>
> Timeline
> The Development of Greco-Roman Wrestling in Greece
>
> --------------------------------
>
> GREECE
> [<a href="http://ancienthistory.miningco.com/msub4.htm]" target="_top" >http://ancienthistory.miningco.com/msub4.htm]</a>
>
> Perjury in Ancient Greece
>
> --------------------------------
>
> HISTORICAL RECREATION
> [<a href="http://ancienthistory.miningco.com/msub20.htm]" target="_top" >http://ancienthistory.miningco.com/msub20.htm]</a>
>
> Masks in Ancient Greek Theater
> Furniture of Ancient Greece
>
> --------------------------------
>
> LAW
> [<a href="http://ancienthistory.miningco.com/msublaw.htm]" target="_top" >http://ancienthistory.miningco.com/msublaw.htm]</a>
>
> Ancient Law Readings
> Perjury in Ancient Greece
> The Judiciary System in Ancient Athens
>
> --------------------------------
>
> POMPEII
> [<a href="http://ancienthistory.miningco.com/msub33.htm]" target="_top" >http://ancienthistory.miningco.com/msub33.htm]</a>
>
> Monuments
>
> --------------------------------
>
> PROSTITUTION
> [<a href="http://ancienthistory.miningco.com/msubprostitute.htm]" target="_top" >http://ancienthistory.miningco.com/msubprostitute.htm]</a>
>
> The Hetairae of Ancient Greece
> The Pyramid Builder
> Hooker Goddesses
>
> --------------------------------
>
> ROME
> [<a href="http://ancienthistory.miningco.com/msub3.htm]" target="_top" >http://ancienthistory.miningco.com/msub3.htm]</a>
>
> Marriage in Ancient Rome
>
> --------------------------------
>
> ROME: ART/ARCHITECTURE/ARCHAEOLOGY
> [<a href="http://ancienthistory.miningco.com/msub25.htm]" target="_top" >http://ancienthistory.miningco.com/msub25.htm]</a>
>
> Amphora types according to Dressel
>
> --------------------------------
>
> TIMELINE Multi Cultural
> [<a href="http://ancienthistory.miningco.com/msubtimemulti.htm]" target="_top" >http://ancienthistory.miningco.com/msubtimemulti.htm]</a>
>
> Dye History from 2600 BC to the 20th Century
>
> --------------------------------
>
> If you know of a link I should include, please send it to me.
>
> =======================================================
>
> FROM THE BULLETIN BOARD
> <a href="http://ancienthistory.miningco.com/mpboards.htm" target="_top" >http://ancienthistory.miningco.com/mpboards.htm</a>
>
> RECOMMENDATION
> (From Caedoman)
> "Rare event, I know, but you may be interested to know
> of a new novel issued by Citron Press in UK called 'The
> Tomorrow Tree' which charts the fortunes of a noble southern
> celtic family in the face of the Roman invasion of 43AD.
> There have been excellent reviews -'achieved with style and
> panache, this is a highly intelligent book...an important
> talent...' 'Excellent. Fantastic plot, great
> characterization...a beautifully written narrative...' Can
> be bought from Amazon books.co.uk or
> citronpress.co.uk.ISBN075440076X"
>
> QUESTION:
> The 10 Commandments are shown in Hebrew. Where did Moses
> learn the Hebrew alphabet. Did he modify Egyptian
> hieroglyphics, which had already become symbolic instead of
> pictorial. How do you get an answer to this? Contact me at
> <--------ef="/post/nov----------------otectID=180202091237078134225021152115114253071048139" >hkr--------600@--------</--------; I --------riting --------ok --------t Miri--------nd this
> detail really bothers me.
>
> =======================================================
>
> LINKING TO MY SITE
>
> If you would like to link to my site graphically, please
> select
> one of these four banners (with instructions):
> <a href="http://ancienthistory.miningco.com/library/bllink.htm" target="_top" >http://ancienthistory.miningco.com/library/bllink.htm</a>
> Many thanks!
>
> =======================================================
>
> CURA UT VALEAS
>
> N.S. Gill
> Ancient/Classical History Guide at The Mining Co
>
> <a href="/post/novaro--------rotectID=243071219009056116050199186219249063039158139102017099009143116067142076083" >ancienthistory.guide@--------</a>
>
> =======================================================
>
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