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ltwilliammowett · 15 days
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The Sutton Hoo ship an Anglo-Saxon boat burial from the 7th century - Excavation Photos from 1938
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shewreckz · 6 months
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this is how it went what are you talking about
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hamletthedane · 1 year
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my brother just called me late at night, barely able to get two words out because he was laughing so hard. Finally, through the wheezing, he told me “go google the new Gollum game. Please”
So I did. And now I just spent half an hour on the phone nearly dying. We just kept sending eachother pictures of Gollum from the game and LOSING IT all over again. I haven’t laughed this hard in YEARS.
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onomatokeitha · 6 months
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I support gay wrongs !!
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lakesparkles · 6 months
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Scott Pilgrim fanart but it's only my favorite characters again
Did you guys know I love Gideon? I really, really love Gideon. I can't think about anything that isn't Gideon
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quackkryak · 6 months
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i love them
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smokbeast · 4 days
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see ya later alligator
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shadow0-1 · 15 days
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wolf in sheep's clothing
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brsb4hls · 10 months
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Ok, but if you wanna circle that Siken quote around, maybe post the whole thing?
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The second part is the important one.
Also, for those who still can't seperate fiction from reality and are obvi already pestering him, because he dared to name that ship:
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ltwilliammowett · 11 months
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New ship grave found in Norway
Over 1,200 years ago, a very special tradition was established in the Viking Age: the burial of rulers in so-called ship graves. Deceased kings were buried in large ships and then buried together with their nautical coffins under large mounds. Norway is particularly prominent in this tradition. Already in the late 19th century, two such graves were discovered in the south-west of the country in the municipality of Karmøy.
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The georadar image of the new ship grave Salhushaugen
Now, as part of the research project Avaldsnes - Port of Power, 2022, these were re-examined with the help of georadar measurements and the nearby third burial mound, which was thought to be empty, was also re-examined and, to everyone's surprise, it is not empty. On the contrary, there is probably still a ship there, according to the data.  The new grave has not yet been dated, but it could also be from the 8th or early 9th century, like the other two Storhaug and Grønhaug. The ship itself could be about 17-20 m long and may have been the grave of a king or other very important person (it is assumed that there was a king, but the ship graves were also used by women of high rank).
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The three ship graves Storhaug, Salhushaugen and Grønhaug. In terms of both the size of the ship and the burial mound, Storhaug is probably the most impressive of the three tombs. But shortly after it was built, Salhushaugen was no small mound either, with a diameter of 50 metres and a height of almost 6 metres.
Whether the remains of the king who was presumably buried there or his belongings have also been preserved in Salhushaugen cannot yet be concretely confirmed by the georadar measurements alone. Further investigations, including excavations, must follow.
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tombstoneswerewaiting · 5 months
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the ship has been sinking since album 1
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pampanope · 6 months
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A Day In Kortac: Giving Them The Shadow Company Treatment
Grave’s stint in Kortac while he was laying low post Las Almas. Intimidating men in masks? Feels just like home! Hope they like praaaise
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burgerputty · 6 months
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Muahaha gwall art dump
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lakesparkles · 3 months
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I'm not having much time to draw lately so here are some unposted art of (mostly) Gideon - y'know, the usual. The second one is a redraw of his expression sheet.
Something that I'll always believe is that Gideon and Wallace dating would've been a very good plot (also, I deeply regret making Wallace so short in this one...)
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olliecoded · 5 months
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im actually really surprised how polarizing and controversial saltburn has been?? because it seems like the reason a lot of people really hate it is that it's a shallow, pretentious analysis of class and wealth and like. i agree. but i also don't think that the POINT of saltburn was class or social mobility or anything. i think the point of saltburn was an unflinchingly sincere portrayal of obsessive all-consuming desire and, rather than analyzing the movie through a strict lens of class relations or "eat the rich" aspirations, we should be analyzing it through a lens of toxic devotion (especially when it's queer). like saltburn is about the relationships it presents. i'm a little shocked that everyone thinks the main takeaway was what it said about class
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hetasibs · 4 months
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Now which one of you degenerates made this awful fucking thing?😏
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[Found on Pinterest]
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