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Wednesday, September 13, 2017

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The 'Handbag of the Gods' Decoded

MICHELLE SNYDER September 13, 2017
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Labels: Duncan-Enzmann, flower calendric, Handbag of God, prehistory, rod and cord, standard weight, symbolism

Saturday, September 2, 2017

Our Night-time Attendant - the Moon

MICHELLE SNYDER September 02, 2017
> The Enzmann Torch Long Passage Ship, cover of Analog Astronomy is not a subject most people have much training in. Our age of ...
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