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designernishiki · 7 months
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oh yeah so I finished judgment the other day and my thoughts on the finale? PERFECT setup for dead souls 2.
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blueiskewl · 1 year
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The Roman 19th Legion Identified at Teutoburg Battle Site that shook Rome in AD9
Researchers in Germany have identified the metallurgic signature of the Roman 19th Legion in artifacts recovered from the Battle of Teutoburg Forest in Kalkriese, Germany, using a new chemical analysis method.
The Roman defeat by Germanic tribes at the Battle of Teutoburg Forest in AD9 was such a disaster that it sent shockwaves throughout the empire. Three legions, totaling up to 20,000 men, were lost.
Now scientists used chemical analysis methods to track down the destroyed legions in Kalkriese and were able to identify the 19th Legion in Kalkriese.
The characteristic composition of trace elements in an artifact can be identified by mass spectrometer analysis of non-ferrous metals like bronze and brass.  Because each Roman legion had its own blacksmiths who worked constantly on the campaign to repair and replace weapons and equipment, even legions that fought together had a distinct chemical signature in their metals.
When dating and identifying complex battlefield remains like those at Kalkriese, the fact that this method can be used to conclusively link an object to a specific legion is a major archaeological breakthrough.
The discovery of coins and slingshot ammunition in a field in northeastern Germany in 1987 by Tony Clunn, a British army officer and amateur archaeologist, fueled speculation that the battle site had been discovered. However, for decades it was only a plausible theory.
Since then, Kalkriese has unearthed more than 7,000 artifacts, ranging from complete horse bridle fittings to everyday items to the oldest set of Roman plate armor ever discovered in Germany. Undoubtedly, a significant Roman battle from the first century took place there, but it took decades for the Teutoburg battlefield to be identified, and there is still some scholarly disagreement on the matter. For instance, it might have been a battle that happened during Germanicus’ campaign six years later. The archaeological finds cannot be dated within a six-year range by any scientific dating method available to us.
Let’s introduce the metallurgic signature. 550 samples were taken for the project from non-ferrous metal artifacts found at Kalkriese.
The metals used for repairs in the camp forges contain trace elements in such small amounts that the Roman forges did not notice them, and they were not intentionally manipulated. These elements entered the metals through the original ores, various additives used during processing, and tool adhesions. On-site processing has caused the legions to develop a distinct pattern in the composition of trace elements over time.
“In this way, we can allocate a legion-specific metallurgical fingerprint to the legions, for which we know the camp locations at which they were stationed,” German Mining Museum Bochum researcher Annika Diekmann continues. Based on this, all Roman non-ferrous metals from Kalkriese were sampled and compared with non-ferrous metals from numerous Roman locations where it is known from written records which legions were stationed here.
After the analysis is complete, it is evident that the 19th Legion in particular, which perished with Varus and was stationed in Dangstetten in southern Germany years earlier, stands out from the other legions, which were only deployed later in Germany in the Roman vengeance campaigns. This is based on the composition of the trace elements.
“When comparing the finds from Kalkriese with the finds from the other sites, we find that the finds from Dangstetten and Kalkriese show significant similarities. The finds that come from legion sites whose legions did not perish in the Varus Battle, on the other hand, differ significantly from the finds from Kalkriese and thus show significant differences to the finds from Kalkriese.
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dlyarchitecture · 11 months
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codekhasm · 2 months
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الأكواد فيها تخفيضات نار 🔥😍
كوبون خصم نون مصر: AR2 او: SD10 او: ZN88
كود خصم نون السعوديه : LGT
خصم نون الامارات : EC50
Ounass : AD9 : كود خصم اوناس
كود خصم هومزمارت السعوديه : AD340
كود خصم نمشي : DSJ
كود خصم ماكس فاشون : MX84
كود خصم ممزورلد : ADL71
كود خصم بلومينغديلز : BB95
كود خصم فوغا كلوسيت : JVLL
كود خصم فلاي ان : ABC3662
كود خصم تويو : A23
كود خصم سيفي : ZFA
كود خصم نون ٢٠٢٤ الفعال حاليا ل مصر Noon coupons
كود خصم نون يمكنك إنجاز مهمة تسوق ممتعة بين ٢٠ مليون منتج،تسوق كل ما تحتاجه واستخدم كوبون الخصم لكل شروة.
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fuzzkaizer · 10 months
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Ibanez - collection
"Ibanez guitar pedal collection from the early 1980's.
CS9 - Stereo Chorus PT9 - Phaser AD9 - Analog Delay GE9 - Graphic EQ ST9 - Super Tube Screamer SD9 - Sonic Distortion CP9 - Compressor / Limiter FL9 - Flanger TS9 - Tube Scremer TS10 - Tube Screamer PT-909 - Phase Tone AD-80 - Analog Delay PQ-401 - Parametric EQ OD-855 - Overdrive CP-835 - Compressor FL-301 - Flanger SD-1 - Super Overdrive UE-305 - Multi Effects"
cred: reverb.com/6 Strings Heaven
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grishulyasims · 1 year
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Summer restaurant ☀️
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Lot type: Restaurant
Size: 20x15
Location: Willow Creek
Cost: 35.031 §
No CC
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hurremshiv · 2 years
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So where was he in AD9?
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airmanisr · 2 years
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Comper CLA.7 Swift 'G-ACTF' by Alan Wilson Via Flickr: c/n S.32/9. Built 1932 Owned and operated by the Shuttleworth Collection and seen on the flightline during the collection’s 2022 Season Premiere Air Show. Old Warden, Bedfordshire, UK. 1st May 2022 The following history for G-ACTF came from the Shuttleworth Collection Website a few years ago. Sadly, the current website does not include such fascinating information: - “The Comper CLA.7 Swift was designed by Flt Lt Nicholas Comper in 1929. It was a small monoplane of wooden construction with plywood and fabric covering. The folding wing was mounted on top of the fuselage to give the pilot a good downward view. The prototype Swift was powered by a 35hp ABC Scorpion engine, but the first seven production aircraft were modified to be fitted with the 50hp British Salmson AD9 radial engine. To improve the aircraft's performance for air racing, Comper then fitted Pobjoy radial engines as standard, although three Swifts were fitted with de Havilland Gipsy engines. Richard Shuttleworth was a director of Comper Aircraft and owned two Comper Swifts. 41 Comper Swifts were produced and today there are six complete Comper Swifts in existence, some replica Swifts have been built. The Collection’s Comper Swift was the ninth Swift to be built in 1932 and a 15 minute test flight was made on August 24 1932 by Nick Comper. It was originally registered to Alban Ali as VT-ADO 'The Scarlet Angel' and spent the first part of its life in India. It was a competitor in the 1933 Viceroy's Challenge Cup Air Race in Delhi. Also competing in this race was Richard Shuttleworth and his flying instructor George Stead, racing in two more Comper Swifts. Alban Ali came sixth with the second fastest time at 124mph. Richard Shuttleworth retired from the race. After the race Ali left Delhi to fly the Swift back to England escorted by George Stead. During this flight Ali had to make a forced landing near Gaza and VT-ADU was badly damaged. After repairs Ali continued his flight, but the engine was not working properly and Ali crated VT-ADO and shipped it to Heston. 'The Scarlet Angel' was then sold to George Errington who rebuilt it and re-registered the aircraft as G-ACTF on May 24 1934, with the aircraft then flying soon after. Errington then flew the Swift all over the country and abroad and listed all of the places that the aircraft had visited on the rudder. The aircraft was sold in 1937 to Francis K. Luxmore who kept the Swift at Portsmouth where it remained during the war. In 1948 it was bought by test pilot Ron Clear. Clear groomed the aircraft for air racing and cleaned up the airframe, in the 1950 Daily Express race, the now silver G-ACTF finished in fifth place with an average speed of 141mph. G-ACTF was sold in 1951 and went through several owners until being sold to BOAC pilot Alan Chalkley who flew it extensively. In 1990 it was put into storage until being purchased by the Collection on August 16 1996. It had not flown for six years, but made its first display appearance in 1997. Over the years G-ACTF had been extensively modified with an enlarged cockpit, wheel spats, brakes and other parts. During 1998 it was overhauled and restored to its original factory condition and paint scheme.”
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angelasanders255 · 5 days
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lorabethel877 · 24 days
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dutifullybabyrebel · 6 months
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大川真輝の過去世
琴座ベガ中心星の法王 リエントアールクラウド王の時代の神官 ホルス(エジプトBC45頃) エンキ(シュメール・BC28頃 ラムセス2世(エジプト・BC13頃) 国常立神(日本・BC10頃) 迦蘭陀長者(インド・BC6) 文殊菩薩(インド・BC2頃) 天台大師(中国・AD6) 空海(日本・AD9) 夢窓疎石(日本・AD13) 木戸孝允(日本・AD19)    ↓ 何かの妖怪に格下げ
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jenasetam · 8 months
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#BellaCiao
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dlyarchitecture · 11 months
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thefivealphabets · 1 year
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Tecno AD9
On this page, you will find the direct link to get the Tecno AD9 Stock Firmware ROM (Flash File) on your computer. The Stock ROM comes in a compressed zip package and contains the Flash File, Flash Tool, USB Driver, and How-to Flash Manual. Tecno AD9 Stock Firmware ROM (Flash File) The stock firmware (ROM) helps you re-install the Mobile Operating System on your Mobile Device. It also allows you…
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everysshkey · 2 years
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archangelcleo · 2 years
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