InterpSHARE
26 June 2022
Veverka’s Blog for
Interpreters
Hi
folks. I found lots of new interesting
news for you to think about interpreting this week – including weird creatures.
Let me hear from you if you like the blog or have something to contribute. New InterpNEWS for July/Aug is now out too,
and more interpretive courses are offered. If you didn't receive the new InterpNEWS (Lost Civilizations issue) let me know and I will send it to you. Enjoy the read – Welcome to summer! J
If you like my interpreter’s blog please
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Cheers,
Prof John Veverka (John)
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for Interpreters BLOG page.
In this update:
-Penis
graffiti and explicit insult carved into ancient stone 'raises eyebrows' at
Roman fort
-Archaeologists
have unearthed a trove of artifacts at the necropolis of Saqqara near Cairo.
-The world's biggest clone is a
77-square-mile 'immortal' meadow of seagrass
-24,000-year-old
'zombies' revived and cloned from Arctic permafrost
-NASA joins hunt for
UFOs
-'Rubber-ducky' asteroid 200 million
miles away holds building blocks of life
-Dinosaur 'reaper' with massive
claws found in Japan
-Male mice are terrified of bananas.
Here's why.
-The weird reason dolphins drink
each other’s pee
-Face of wealthy Bronze-Age Bohemian
woman revealed in stunning reconstruction
-Ancient toothless 'eel' is your
earliest known ancestor
-Why did people start eating Egyptian mummies?
-Do pigs sweat?
-Massive bulldog-faced dinosaur was like a T. rex on steroids
-Dino with 'perfect and unique'
butthole also had the oldest belly button known to science
-Swarm of rainbow-colored starfish devour sea
lion corpse on seafloor
Enjoy the reveals J
John Veverka