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  • FReeper Black Agnes...contact info?

    02/25/2022 5:20:46 PM PST · by Myrddin · 16 replies
    2/25/2022 | Myrddin
    FReeper Black Agnes was a frequent participant in the threads on SARS-CoV-2. I exchanged PMs often over many years. A PM wishing her a Happy New Year went unanswered. That was unusual. From Black Agnes | 11/02/2021 7:57:09 AM PDT repliedThe timestamp for her last PM reply to me. Are there any other FReepers here that know her outside of FreeRepublic. I asked Jim Robinson if he could ping her registered e-mail for the account. It came back as failed permanently. Jim suggested a thread here to see if anyone has another means to contact her.
  • Skeleton of Amazon warrior discovered

    05/26/2011 5:30:06 PM PDT · by afraidfortherepublic · 43 replies · 1+ views
    The Scotsman ^ | 5-27-11 | Frank Urquhart
    THE discovery of the remains of an aristocratic Scottish "Amazon", killed in battle during the Wars of Independence, is set to rewrite the history books. Her skeleton was among the remains of five "high status" individuals - all of whom had suffered violent deaths - found beneath the paved floor of the "lost" Royal Chapel at Stirling Castle. The woman - simply known as "skeleton 539" - was a robust and muscular female, standing 5ft 4in tall. Archaeologists had previously suspected she had been a courtier at the Royal palace during the reign of Alexander 11. But detailed forensic tests...
  • Skeleton of Amazon warrior discovered

    05/26/2011 5:29:47 PM PDT · by afraidfortherepublic · 4 replies
    The Scotsman ^ | 5-27-11 | Frank Urquhart
    THE discovery of the remains of an aristocratic Scottish "Amazon", killed in battle during the Wars of Independence, is set to rewrite the history books. Her skeleton was among the remains of five "high status" individuals - all of whom had suffered violent deaths - found beneath the paved floor of the "lost" Royal Chapel at Stirling Castle. The woman - simply known as "skeleton 539" - was a robust and muscular female, standing 5ft 4in tall. Archaeologists had previously suspected she had been a courtier at the Royal palace during the reign of Alexander 11. But detailed forensic tests...