Its eccentric imagery included an outer hood mould of tormented faces, crested by a keystone of a double horn, and on the southern end, a naked recumbent human figure. The inevitable temptation was therefore to conclude it depicted the General Resurrection and Last Judgement. 3/5
Why is this just so crazy to read from him. Explaining how the robots are not human. Just spelling it out
We'll be at the Festival of Nature in Bristol this weekend talking all things Ancient Woodland - we've updated the mapping for the West of England.
Come and see us on Millennium Square.
This isn't niche at all, sadly, it is typical of university management ignorance and recklessness that 'knows' the price of everything and the value of nothing.
David Crouch 🏳️🌈
Joseph Rezek
And a particular source of inspiration was the local vision of the boy Orm of Howden which raised much curiosity and comment in the East Riding around 1125. he church of Nunburnholme's 12th-century dedication was to All Saints, and is tower arch depicts the dead in purgatory, not resurrected. 5/5