Who was Sir John Bowring? - Part 2
Sir John Bowring lived a life of multiple careers.
He published translated works from different European cultures before
dedicating his time to the advancement of radical ideas, in particular
utilitarianism. Then he became an MP or member of parliament advocating free
trade and reforms in military discipline and prison conditions. Due to
financial struggles he took positions overseas becoming a player in the
advancement of British interest in the Far East.Who was Sir John Bowring? - Part 1
Sir John Bowring lived a life of multiple careers.
He published translated works from different European cultures before
dedicating his time to the advancement of radical ideas, in particular
utilitarianism. Then he became an MP or member of parliament advocating free
trade and reforms in military discipline and prison conditions. Due to
financial struggles he took positions overseas becoming a player in the
advancement of British interest in the Far East.The Neolithic Jericho
Jericho held the title of the longest inhabited
settlement in history. It turned into a legend after its walls came tumbling
down through the sounds of trumpets of Joshua and the Israelites. Since then it
became a place of pilgrimage and later on of further study for development of
humanity during the Neolithic Age.
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| Jericho, 1931 |
Tell Abu Hureyra: A Neolithic Community Beneath a Lake
The Neolithic Age saw humanity’s great leap forward
in its history. Agriculture, animal domestication, and sedentary living
developed resulting to the foundations of future civilizations. In the Levant,
Abu Hureyra provided one of the largest site to serve as a window during this
revolutionary period.
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