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Meet Amalia Rose, an investigative journalist living in a small loft apartment in Hoboken. With a degree in Journalism and a minor in Ancient History, Amalia has always been drawn to stories that uncover hidden truths and challenge established narratives.

Once a rising star at a respected news outlet, Amalia spends her days chasing leads, interviewing sources, and piecing together complex stories. Her natural curiosity and tenacity have led her to specialize in long-form investigative pieces that often blend historical research with contemporary issues.

In her free time, Amalia devours historical mysteries and archaeological thrillers. She's fascinated by ancient civilizations, cryptography, and the ways in which the past continues to influen
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Earthquake Storms and the Lessons from the Bronze Age Collapse

The Bronze Age was a time of remarkable advancement and interconnectedness in the ancient world. Civilizations such as the Minoans, Mycenaeans, Egyptians, Hittites, and Babylonians formed a complex network of trade and diplomacy that could be described as an early form of globalization. However, as archaeologist Eric Cline reveals in his research, this prosperous world came to an abrupt and ca

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Published on June 28, 2024 17:16
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“Bastian shrank back, overwhelmed and unmoored, his earlier bravado depleted by the relentless onslaught of weirdness. “Hang on just one godforsaken minute,” he protested weakly. “You’re seriously asking me to trippy science my way into some kind of Minoan mind-meld? On the say-so of a rogue AI with delusions of godhood?”
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“He leaned forward, his voice softening. “I get that representation, identity, and history are important, but when you hold on too tightly to something, any fault becomes a fault line, the very thing the world will use to bring you down.” He paused, his gaze shifting between Regina and me. “Whatever happens in this archaeological battle of sexes, the fact remains that the world is unfair, and I give you my word that history, whatever it may be, won’t stop me from being your ally and trying to fix, not the past we can’t control, but the present.”
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“Then, I saw it—a golden calf exposed as a false idol by two variants of the same goddess-forsaken curse. A bull burned in a fire, ground to powder, and scattered on the sea as she watched with her knees sunk in the blood-stained sand of the seashore.”
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