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Re: Cuneiform?
« Reply #25 on: September 12, 2013, 01:20:49 pm »
Thanks, Taras.  At first I was just excited it was real.  Now I'm reading up on GarÅ¡ana and finding out what a fascinating place it was.

A little example: at Garšana, women were often supervisors and when in such a role had more slaves under their supervision than the men! But slavery then was totally different from the modern version of slavery, or at least different from what I learned about in school.




 

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