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Medieval Doodles Of A 7-Year Old Boy Hints At The ‘Universality’ Of Daydreaming
Realm Of History ^
| APRIL 30, 2016
| DATTATREYA MANDAL
Posted on 05/02/2016 4:24:27 PM PDT by Sawdring
Novgorod or Veliky Novgorod, is one of the major historical cities of Russia, and it started out as a trading station for the Varangians who traveled from the Baltic region to Constantinople by (possibly) late 10th century AD. But as it turns out, this historically significant settlement of northern Russia is also home to around thousand personal tomes that are inscribed on bark of birch trees and are almost preserved in perfect condition. In fact, historians hypothesize that there are 20,000 similar specimens still waiting to be salvaged from the conducive anaerobic clay soil layers of the city environs. And among these documents, there are doodles of a 7-year old boy, thus suggesting how childhood imagination and playfulness were quite universal in human history.
TOPICS: Culture/Society; Russia
KEYWORDS: art; birchbarkletters; daydream; daydreaming; epigraphyandlanguage; godsgravesglyphs; history; medieval; middleages; novgorod; renaissance; robintrower; russia; varangians; velikynovgorod
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posted on
05/02/2016 4:24:27 PM PDT
by
Sawdring
To: Sawdring
That’s Johnny “Many Fingers” Provenzano. He’s a bit of a rake.
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posted on
05/02/2016 4:28:55 PM PDT
by
Sirius Lee
(Crump or Lose 2016)
To: Sawdring
As a student of ancient linguistics, I think I can deciper those letters. Let's see . . . Yep, got it:
BESURETODRINK
YOUROVALTINE
To: Charles Henrickson
To: Sawdring
Ooooh, the drawing of him with a sword and killing someone will get him expelled from school!!!!!
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posted on
05/02/2016 4:34:04 PM PDT
by
bgill
(CDC site, "We still do not know exactly how people are infected with Ebola")
To: Sawdring
There are some things that are just universal:
If they weren't daydreaming, they would have been texting!
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posted on
05/02/2016 4:34:20 PM PDT
by
rlmorel
("Irrational violence against muslims" is a myth, but "Irrational violence against non-muslims" isn't)
To: Sirius Lee
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posted on
05/02/2016 4:35:45 PM PDT
by
ops33
(Senior Master Sergeant, USAF (Retired))
To: Sawdring
impressive that a 7 year old medieval youngster could write. illiteracy was the norm. although it doesn’t appear that he was writing in cursive.
To: Sawdring
Why did they Photoshop out the Kalashnikovs?
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posted on
05/02/2016 4:38:22 PM PDT
by
The Toll
To: Sawdring
Those are Aliens!
I KNEW I wasn't the only one to see them!
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posted on
05/02/2016 4:41:21 PM PDT
by
PROCON
To: Sawdring
But as it turns out, this historically significant settlement of northern Russia is also home to around thousand personal tomes that are inscribed on bark of birch trees and are almost preserved in perfect condition. In fact, historians hypothesize that there are 20,000 similar specimens still waiting to be salvaged from the conducive anaerobic clay soil layers of the city environs. What a wonderful treasure trove waiting to be uncovered. It is also unusual to have documents like these scribbling from a young boy. Often, the only thing that survives from the past, perhaps because paper or writing medium in the past was generally precious, are official documents. It would be like having the IRS tax code survive the next 1,000 years, and nothing else. How dreary would that be for a future historian!
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posted on
05/02/2016 4:44:50 PM PDT
by
Flick Lives
(One should not attend even the end of the world without a good breakfast. -- Heinlein)
To: Sirius Lee
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posted on
05/02/2016 4:46:16 PM PDT
by
rlmorel
("Irrational violence against muslims" is a myth, but "Irrational violence against non-muslims" isn't)
To: Flick Lives
It kind of reminds me of Braveheart when they are pretending to throw rocks at the English.
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posted on
05/02/2016 4:47:24 PM PDT
by
Sawdring
To: Sawdring
And by “universality,” they don’t mean the whole universe.
To: Ted Grant
They’re adorable doodles.
To: Sawdring
Cool. Alexander Nevsky fighting the German knights made into a film in 1938 by Eisenstein. Can use it in my Leningrad and Army Group North class in the fall
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posted on
05/02/2016 4:49:48 PM PDT
by
bravo whiskey
(Never bring a liberal gun law to a gun fight,)
To: Sawdring
a 15000 years from now they will be marveling at the crayon drawings found preserved some where.
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posted on
05/02/2016 4:51:20 PM PDT
by
PCPOET7
To: bravo whiskey
Exactly what I thought of when I read ‘Novgorod’.
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posted on
05/02/2016 4:52:46 PM PDT
by
backwoods-engineer
(AMERICA IS DONE! When can we start over?)
To: sauropod
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posted on
05/02/2016 4:56:24 PM PDT
by
sauropod
(Beware the fury of a patient man.)
To: Sawdring
There is something comforting in knowing 1,000 years ago, children were likely pretty much the same as they are today. Probably 1,000, or 10,000 years from our own time, it will be much the same.
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posted on
05/02/2016 5:01:17 PM PDT
by
Flick Lives
(One should not attend even the end of the world without a good breakfast. -- Heinlein)
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