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Huge 1,000-Year-Old Church Built by Otto the Great Found In Germany

Huge 1,000-Year-Old Church Built by Otto the Great Found In Germany
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Sturgis senior portfolio presentations were virtual this year

Sturgis Journal For decades, Sturgis High School seniors have presented a portfolio of their high school work to a panel of community and school leaders. Students are coached on how to present themselves professionally for an interview, including making introductions and eye contact and greeting with a firm handshake. For now, the handshake is gone, as are the in-preson interviews, due to pandemic restrictions. These changes have launched the SHS senior portfolio project and presentation into the digital era. For many, that’s a good step. Brooke Moses is the career preparation coordinator at the high school, hired to the position when Claudia Pahls retired.

Quiz: Wie gut kennen Sie das Weltkulturerbe im Südwesten?

Quiz: Wie gut kennen Sie das Weltkulturerbe im Südwesten?
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Not So Dark Ages

Items from the Sutton Hoo ship burial, now in the British Museum. Top: Gold garnet shoulder clasp encrusted with Sri Lankan garnets (RobRoy/Creative Commons/Wikimedia). Bottom: Gold belt buckle, weighing nearly 1 pound. All the objects shone in the sunshine as on the day they were buried. Basil Brown s diary, August of 1939. Britain s Dark Ages may have formally ended in a field in Suffolk, England, on July 21, 1939. That s when archaeologist Peggy Piggott uncovered a tiny gold pyramid encrusted with garnets from the Sutton Hoo ship burial. Within days, the excavators had discovered a fabulous Anglo-Saxon hoard of precious metal objects. They had been buried alongside a local king, Raedwald, within a 90-foot-long ship. He died in 624 A.D., thus dating the site to nearly 1,500 years ago.

Δήλωση της οικογένειας Καραϊβάζ: Αφήστε τα σενάρια βρείτε τους δολοφόνους

Δήλωση της οικογένειας Καραϊβάζ: Αφήστε τα σενάρια βρείτε τους δολοφόνους
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