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Historian: 1st Century Material Culture | New Testament Reception | Religion & Pop-Culture | Clothing, Costume, Film Co-Host: www.GodsAndMoviemakers.com More about me: www.KatieTurnerPhD.com
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This week on Untitled History pod @katieturnerphd.com and I talk about what Greco-Roman people in Judea ACTUALLY dressed like in the 1st Century CE. Find on your pod app of choice or watch below. Subscribers: YOU get the bonus answer to the biggest question of all: Did Jesus wear socks? #history
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Thoughts on the fact that something like 80% of UK secondary schools (grades 7-13) don’t use textbooks? My kid’s currently studying for exams and he only has his notes to work from. Nothing to check against if he wrote anything down incorrectly. Is there a good argument for no textbooks?
Absolutely love this from Ulrike Roth, “Thinking Tools” (p 57)