Posted by Lou Pilder on February 22, 2012, at 15:54:50
In reply to Re: Lou's Little Shoppe, posted by JohnLA on February 22, 2012, at 14:43:15
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> > Well, maybe you could stop in and we could talk about the art and archeology of the Near East and Mesopotamia.
> > Lou
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> well, i just wanted to stop by and show-off a little...
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> as a greek and a dude that taught art history for many years i'll give you this little tidbit;
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> mesopotamia = 'land between 2 rivers' in both ancient greek and modern greek. the ancient greeks looked to the ancient near east (and egypt) as cultured civilizations and took many of their ideas as springboards in creating 'western civ.' this isn't covered much in US curriculum.
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> many of the 7 wonders of the ancient world were located in these parts.
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> now modern greece is a whole different topic! there is a good ancient greek word to describe it's current state; katastrophia = catastrophe.
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> lou- i'm with you on the meds. i don't think any of us here want to take 'em. but, for some they are life saving. others, maybe not.
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> john
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> John
I took a class called The History of the Art and Archeology of the Near East and Mesopotamia. It was requierd and was the greatest class that I ever had. The Minoans, Crete, Greece, Egypt and the land between the two rivers and more. It was mostly slides and films.
Another class that I took that was interesting, if anyone else here would like to talk about, was: "The anatomy and physiology of ferns and mosses". An elective.
Lou
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