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For those that do not work on Sunday: its great when you finish a book on Saturday evening, and then start a new book on Sunday morning. There exists the possibility that you could be immersed in the thoughts of the author for the rest of the day.

@bookstodon

🇬🇧 🖋️ **What is the state of Britain’s handwriting?**

"_Just one in six Britons (17%) update a personal journal or diary by hand at least a few times a month, while only 7% of the public are handwriting letters that regularly._"

🔗 yougov.co.uk/society/articles/.

**Battle of the Kalka River**

On this day in history in 1223, the Mongol Army led by Jebei and Subutai defeated the combined forces of the Kievan Rus at the Kalka River.

Earth without water, by Thomas Burnet, ca. 1700⠀

Note California depicted as an island. See more maps depicting California adrift from the mainland here — publicdomainreview.org/collect

@schmidt_fu Thank you for the advice. I realise that the multiple grammar rules can be difficult for English speakers; however, I would like to concentrate in the beginning on the written word.

🧬 **Ancient Mediterranean DNA confirms old truths: People contain multitudes**

“_Their analysis revealed something that seems counterintuitive: Despite the fact that Punic people originally came from the eastern Mediterranean, an area called the Levant, those who were living in Punic settlements several centuries later showed almost no trace of Levantine ancestry._”

🔗 brown.edu/news/2025-05-29/puni.

@archaeodons @anthropology

🇯🇴 **Lost Byzantine city resurfaces in S. Jordan: Ancient settlement of Tharais identified**

“_The town of Tharais, once featured on the renowned Madaba Mosaic Map, has been positively identified near the modern town of El-‘Iraq in the Karak Governorate, providing a new chapter in the archaeological and cultural history of the region._”

🔗 turkiyetoday.com/culture/a-los.

@archaeodons @histodons

@bewitchedmind I have a hobby of starting new projects without completing them. I thought I could add learning German to my extensive list of 'achievements'.

@bibliolater You could start with an English/German edition of Mark Twain's "The Awful German Language" and then consider if you really want to learn it. 😉

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Awfu

🇩🇪 🇧🇪 🇦🇹 🇨🇭 🇱🇺 🇱🇮 **Language Question**

I am thinking about learning German. What do you think the best books to use in this endeavour would be?

@libroraptor @ai

I completely agree with you. I would be interested in reading what you thought would be the best way to achieve this?

**Tips from a Wisconsin librarian: How can you know if what you’re reading is false?**

“_Librarian Kate Hinnant shares how to spot falsehoods online and how to slow the spread of misinformation_”

🔗 wpr.org/news/wisconsin-librari.

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