Train of thought:
Stuff was stolen from a British museum.
Stuff was stolen from a British museum.
Some of the stuff was 15th century BC
Who did what in the 15th century BC?
Controversy! (oshit)
Rely on the bible/Pentateuch or
Nevermind.
Lotsa pottery back then (like, in BG3)
Each and every line above deserves a link, but GOYB (I'm not your puppet)
And look in Google News and Wikipedia.
Wiki will confuse you, like some mesmerizing cloud of useless crap, and Google news is political.
Wiki will confuse you, like some mesmerizing cloud of useless crap, and Google news is political.
Either way,
they used tons of pottery back then, and dating the pottery proves...(mmmff)
The relevance...might be an orderly timeline of events in ancient times, so you'd know which king lived when. Which archeological-society gets the grant money.
High/low chronology, it kills time, I suppose
This entry hearkens back to video games with skeletons and clay pots.
lotsa skeletons, many pots.
Wedgwood (the pottery people) make stuff and discontinue it, and you can date Wedgwood-blue plates.
I prefer the fake stuff, I like the color, and found out long ago it's a biggie snooty thing.
No relatives dying that really wanted to pass on their Wedgwood collections, so reading about them is all I can do, eating out of an old pot and a wooden spoon)
Steve Jobs, Josiah Wedgwood, it's an unexplored uh, collection?
Greedy bastards.
Praised by the greedy (bastards) |
A wedgwood plate you could actually eat off of
Ditto cup
Ditto bowl (assuming you could microwave them)
Melmac was my go-to for dishes until I found out they are poisonous in a microwave.
OK, Josiahs of the future, make microwavable dishes that look classy.
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