Oldest temple in the world found in Turkey

February 23, 2010

Oldest temple in the world found in Turkey

The Göbekli Tepe temple near Şanlıurfa, Turkey, about 20 miles from the Syrian border and not far from Mesopotamia, was discovered by a Kurdish shepherd. It turns out to be 11,500 years old, many thousands of years older than any other known human temple building, and apparently it is radically altering archeology’s understanding of the origins of human civilization.

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This is my Olympics post – but it’s not about sports. It’s about the arts.

This is my Olympics post – but it’s not about sports. It’s about the arts.

Cariboo region farmers Janet Allen and Murray Boal want the BC government to restore arts funding to pre-election levels. Both farmers are angry that the BC government claimed that culture was the “second pillar” of its bid for the 2010 Olympics, and now has slashed arts funding by up to 90% over the next two years.

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Categories: art, Uncategorised

Matlo, based on the traditional water cooler called matka, by Doshi Levien

February 8, 2010

Matlo, based on the traditional water cooler called matka, by Doshi Levien

“Most Indian households use a rounded terracotta drinking water vessel — a matlo — that cools water to 14° below ambient temperature without refrigeration. Our matlo is a slip-cast version which has evolved to incorporate filtration and could be batch-produced from a mould.

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Categories: design, Uncategorised
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