Thursday, September 28, 2006

FYI: "Maps of War"

Who has controlled the Middle East? Pretty much everybody... Take a look at 5000 years of history over a few seconds in Maps of War.

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Updated schedule!

We'll just do what was scheduled for today on Thursday! See you there!!!

Monday, September 18, 2006

Updated Assignment Links for 9/21!!

Those who had problems accessing the assignment links can try the following instead...

Hebrew - The Torah/Old Testament (RSV):
Genesis 6, 7, 8
Exodus 23
Deuteronomy 19
Psalm 104

If any of these links should break again, you can access them through the R.S.V.'s main page! (Look under "web version"...)

Saturday, September 16, 2006

FYI: This week's 'History in the News' from 'Mirabilis.ca'

Plus, "Gibraltar may have been the last refuge of the Neanderthals, according to the results of a six-year archaeological dig. The findings, which show that Neanderthals lived alongside modern humans for thousands of years, bring fresh evidence to the debate on what happened to our evolutionary cousins, and whether modern humans drove them to extinction" (more at "Neanderthal's last stand").

Thursday, September 14, 2006

IMPORTANT: SCHEDULE CHANGE!!

How would you all like a couple more days to work on the paper??

Turns out that I had to shift a couple of lessons around in order to get the auditorium to show you the IMAX film on Egypt... So that means that on TUESDAY, SEPT. 19th we'll be watching documentaries in the auditorium during our classtime, and instead having our discussion on the paper on THURSDAY, SEPT. 21st!! (The paper will also be due now on Thursday!)

If that's inconvenient in any way, go ahead and feel free to give me your paper on Tuesday the 19th, if you prefer! :-)

Have a great weekend!
Dr. Laughran

FYI: Indo-European Language Tree

Lynch, Indo-European Language Family Tree

FYI: Assyrians in Maine!

Collections: Ancient Art

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

REQUIRED: Web Reading Assignments for Tues., Sept. 19

Primary Source Web Reading Assignments for Tues., Sept. 19

FYI: What came first? Beer or Civilization??

I'd post sample questions to consider, but how about we just start with "what do you think of this argument? Is it valid, do you think? Why or why not?"

FYI: The World's Oldest Portrait & More Art in Evolution...

What do you think about this relatively recent news?

"Archaeologists have discovered what they believe to be a 27,000-year-old drawing of a face, which would make it the oldest in history. Like many other ancient portraits, it is reminiscent of the work of some of the great modern artists, writes Jonathan Jones - and speaks volumes about the way we see ourselves..." (more!)

Plus, "Image galleries and theoretical research on three million years of art, religion and language in human evolution."

"How to Read a Primary Source"!

Here's the "How to Read a Primary Source" link! (corrected!!)

FYI: Where you live and your life expectancy!

Throughout history, a number of variables have been used to explain the longevity of life within particular cultures. Obviously life expectancy in this modern/postmodern age is impacted by moder medical technologies and the advancement of science.

From a social problems perspective, one's life expectancy is influenced not only in terms of where one lives, but also the availability of health care which can be different for people depending on what social group they belong to. For instance we know that one's economic position has a great effect on their health.

Happy Reading from Dr. Brooker!!!

Saturday, September 09, 2006

FYI: "Survival of the harmonious"

Sample questions to consider: "Glance back at the Adams book to see what they say about prehistoric music... then, if you're interested, take a look at the following article. What do you think about it??"

BTW, instead of posting your reactions here, why not post 'em to the online discussion above, and just include the link for your post here? That way, I'll count it two posts for this week instead of just one! :-)

Friday, September 08, 2006

FYI: The Worst Analogies Ever Written in a High School Essay!

Actually, I'm pretty certain that there have been worse ones out there, but these are pretty bad... or so bad they're good! :-) Enjoy!!

The Worst Analogies Ever Written in a High School Essay!

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

FYI: Great Question!

Hey, ya'll! I just got a great question via email from Amber, which I thought I'd share with you all here (and I hope she doesn't mind!) In the future, if you all would like, you could post such questions here (and they'd count toward your 1 or more blog posts per week, even!)

"In the reading for homework it mentioned stonehenge, but very little was explained. My question is about exactly who they believe had built the cromlech. They hypothisize on how the stones got there, but not who built it. They don't really mention it nor explain it. I do know that the celtic peoples had spread throughout continental Europe and into England and Ireland before Rome became thoroughly established, but how much earlier? Could they be the ones who added onto the structure? Or were they later in time? I was just curious, but any information would be helpful.
Thanks.
Amber Brooks"
Again, great question! In part, I think they're vague about which racial group built Stonehenge because they're not really sure. Apparently, there were various waves of immigration from Northern Continental Europe into Britain during the Iron Age, and - as far as I can tell - they're still trying to sort them all out!
:-)

There are, of course, a number of theories about Stonehenge. One of my favorites is a part from that series I'll be showing in class tomorrow... See what you think about it! Enjoy!!