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Book Reviews

A Museum’s Worker Take on Repatriations

By Lyonel Perabo | June 2, 2023

Lyonel Perabo reviews “The Museum of Other People” by Adam Kuper and uses his experiences as a museum guide to consider the problems of repatriating artifacts and artworks.

Africa

Pagan Community Notes: Week of January 30, 2023

By The Wild Hunt | January 30, 2023

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.

Latin America

The complex organization of the Pre-Classic Maya

By Sean McShee | January 24, 2023

New research using LiDAR technology suggests Mayan society on the Yucatan peninsula may have been more complex than previously thought.

Africa

New insights into Philistine religion and their enigmatic culture

By Sean McShee | August 9, 2022

New research challenges previous held consensus on the Philistines, their origin, and the structure and establishment of their culture in the Levant.

World

Spain’s Mediterranean coast offers insights on climate pre-history and responses to climate change

By Sean McShee | June 29, 2022

Recent research studying the impacts of past climate change and the Ice Ages could hold clues for what the future may hold and the world might adapt and thrive.

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Tarot of the Week

Deck: Guardian of the Night Tarot, by MJ Cullinane, published by Hay House, Inc.

Card: King of Wands

The next seven days are likely to call for channeling one’s inner lion to roar in order to have an impact in a way that is soulful, charismatic, and visceral. Whatever challenges might pop up, the key to moving forward once attention is gained is to provide a clear, thought-provoking, and impassioned vision for the future. Proper use of power is heavily indicated.

In contrast, allowing arrogance to rule in the decision-making process is liable to result in reckless behavior and undermine plans by disempowering the very people whose actions and support are needed. Being in a position of power often comes with extra accountability and is unlikely to allow for aggressive and wildly imprudent actions—at least not for long before the behavior ends up getting checked and corrected.

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