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Good day to you,

Thank you for sharing your link with me. I will most certainly read and have a look at what you are doing in obscure histories!

And thank you also for taking the time out to comment on my post. It is appreciated.

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Hello again Jordan,

I finally had some time to read through and have a look at your posts on substack.

I really appreciate the time and study of books that would have been totally forgotten today. Not to mention the men who wrote them.

Many people in the current age do not realise that these men writing in the late Renaissance were directly responsible for the creation of the modern sciences of Archaeology, Anthropology and even Paleontology.

Thank indeed for sharing with me, and please continue to do so, if you post something interesting again.

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Did the study of these texts start of as a hobby for you?

How did the love of the field develop for you?

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