Africa
Unleash the Hounds: Archaeology edition
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New excavations and research in Egypt provide new insight into ancient funerary practices.
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New excavations and research in Egypt provide new insight into ancient funerary practices.
In this week’s Pagan Community Notes: Cherry Hill Seminary receives major gift, posthumous pardons for those accused of “witchcraft”, Imbolc observances, and more news.
A decrease in the projected rise of global temperature, reduction in cost for utilizing solar and wind energy, and the inclusion of Indigenous Peoples at the World Economic Forum could all indicate shifts in the politics of climate change.
New archaeological discoveries may shed light on ancient cultures and religious practices.
In this week’s Pagan community Notes, Kwanzaa begins, Benin bronzes in Germany returned to Nigeria, a tarot card reader is sued by a professor for allegations of involvement in Idaho murders, and more news and announcements.