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Tag Archives: London
Walk through the British Museum without going to London
One of the greatest museums in the world has partnered with Google to let you visit without leaving home. You can now “walk” through the British Museum using Google Street View to observe thousands of artifacts as if you are there in person. … Continue reading
Posted in Biblical Archaeology, Europe, Museums, Tech & Resources
Tagged Biblical Archaeology, Black Obelisk, British Museum, Egypt, Google Street View, Jehu, London, Shalmaneser III
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Beheaded Vikings Discovered at Olympic Site
Workers in London made an interesting discovery while excavating a new road for the 2012 Olympics. They were 51 young men who met a grisly death far from home, their heads chopped off and their bodies thrown into a mass … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, General Archaeology, Tech & Resources
Tagged Archaeology, interview, London
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Worship in London
We worshiped with the King’s Cross Church of Christ in London today. Thanks to their web site we found their meeting place without any trouble. David Cambridge is the evangelist for the congregation. He and the brethren were very kind … Continue reading
Paul’s Missionary Tube Map
If Paul had taken the tube instead of the Roman roads/ships: Kudos to the commenter “hubbit” who advises one to “mind the agape.” * Reblogged from theologygrams