... (http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-vh/w-visits/w-findaplace/w-ormesbyhall/). ... signs. ... I proposed a lot of these ages ago! Some of the less...
... [snip] ... Lots of stuff in there -- some of which I don't recall seeing before. I'll offer some comments this week... Padraic Danter enim formam sontinpwe...
I'd like to recommend that most of the information on Italy and its member states (save Elba and Piombino) be taken as source material, or the next best thing....
26 (Free) SEOUL, Korea - The Emperor and Queen Keikikalani are meeting concerning the recent world-shaking events around Xian Jieheng's sudden popularity as...
... This list excludes Glastein, *here* Glastonbury, which was founded in 1259, according to the Timeline. If I remember correctly I devised that date as an...
... ZBB. ... time ... I must admit, I feel warmly welcomed ;) ... the ... personalities, ... for AC ... am ... NAL- ... the ... Of ... that I ... edifice. ... ...
... As far as the provinces with obvious Native influence, I know there's the Cherokee Nation in the South, a rather big concentration around the Great Lakes...
... Andrew answered that one pretty well. I don't know much about British education systems (apart from passing references to "A levels" and "OWLS" ;). ... ...
... Probably not a lot written out. Find the article on the Council Fire, and you can see plainly how pervasive Native culture is in the NAL as a whole. ... ...
... Daniel Hicken also works with me a bit. We cooked up the whole Taleban style deseret rebel situation, since when I had been given AC, it was already...
In their native phonology, the word Cherokee is usually romanized as "Tsalagi". But "Tsalagi" is not a native Tsalagi word (though it is, now, their most...
Has anyone else seen Henrik's "Initial conhistory of Þrjótrunn"? http://www.kunstsprachen.de/s17/history.html It has a new part: 'The Fall of the Roman...
reading this thread, i see some discrepancies in design of contemporary IB technological development and state-of-art. 1) without drives like space race or...
... who ... some ... Well, *here*, the Cherokee word for themselves is "ah-ni-yv-wi-ya". A (possible) Brithenigisation is probably something like - "Anhivwya" ...
... browsings on ... information on ... were ... oldest mosques ... Well, we know that its spread eastwords was curtailed. - *Insular Southeast Asia and Malaya...
... I'd normally offer to make the map, but my resources are liimited at present. Are you moving that we strike the authority of DeCameron's contribution in...
... Valid points. There is _something_ that drives scientific development. Be it war or some other motivation. Are you suggesting that IB's science has gone...
... No "v" in Brithenig. I adopted the orthography "f" for /v/ and "ff" for /f/. The untidy area in Brithenig is the pronunciation of "u/w". I suspect I'm...
Hi everybody! Exploiting drafted ideas from some of my previous IBwiki articles here comes one more proposed development on Middle East history *there*. As...
... i admit it is quite difficult to come up with a coherent vision of alternative science&technology development. IB world has few "advanatages" which may led...
... Indeed! This in undoubtly at least one subconscious reason why so many technical matters are left unexplained. Take dirigibles. *Here*, the technology must...
... Indeed! This in undoubtly at least one subconscious reason why so many technical matters are left unexplained. Take dirigibles. *Here*, the technology must...
... Probably not actually, though there must be some influence, mostly along the coast. Most of eastern Africa was at some point influenced and colonised by...
... And its subsequent reconquest by the native Cornish. As for the mosque being in "continual use" since then: probably not. It was probably used _as_ a ...
... Wrong! :-) Although there were probably a few Muslims on the early settlement ships in 1492 and soon after, there was a larger influx after the failed Las...