
Passion de l'Égypte ancienne Cela faisait deux ans que je cherchais une solution dynamique pour présenter le calendrier des évènements. Après quelques essais infructueux, voilà qui est désormais en place grâce à ma moitié qui m'a trouvé un script ( SimpleCalendar ) et qui l'a adapté à ce site. Passion-egypte.fr présente donc désormais les évènements en ajoutant quelques fonctionnalités : - tout d'abord, vous trouverez sur le menu de gauche, accessible en permanence sur tout le site, les trois évènements dont les dates sont les plus proches du jour de votre consultation, - ensuite, depuis le menu Égypte moderne / Agenda des activités , vous retrouvez les évènements classés par date, comme précédemment, - enfin, depuis la liste des évènements, vous pouvez désormais utiliser la zone pour retrouver les activités par le lieu (pays, département, ville), par la date (le mois en toutes lettres), ou encore par un mot contenu dans le titre de ces évènements.
The 13 Webbiest Papercraft on the Internet The internet loves papercraft (see, for example, the large collection on Boing Boing), and papercraft loves the internet. Below are a baker's dozen of the best meme-based papercraft. (History tip: The "baker's dozen" was invented when the FCC ruled that any blogger who shortchanges a reader with fewer list items than promised gets their hands cut off.) 1. Flying Spaghetti Monster There's something magical about papercraft that moves. 2. Oh god, if you make this cat and tape it to your ceiling, please don't tell us what it's watching you do. 3. Aww, this fat weird-looking statue of the infamous Hipster Grifter almost seems cruel, except for all the fraud and extortion she did to deserve it. 4. Another moving papercraft, this Keyboard Cat (a 2009 Urlies award winner) will play you off when you turn the handle. 5. Give this little guy some popcorn and plop him on the family Steinway to recreate Hamster on a Piano. 6. 7. 8. Remember to make two, and remember to scooch 'em up close. 9. 10. 11.
Bienvenidos al sitio web del Ministerio del Interior del Paraguay ‘Tutankhamen,’ by Joyce Tyldesley Mansell/Time & Life Pictures — Getty Images The outer coffin of Tutankhamen. Today, Tut the boy king — about 18 at death — is the superstar of museum and touring exhibitions, one of antiquity’s celebrities, sharing a firmament with the likes of Nefertiti and the ever lusty Cleopatra. Indeed, he is so much a celebrity that Joyce Tyldesley, an Egyptologist at the University of Manchester who wrote a biography of Cleopatra four years ago, says that for some aloof colleagues, confessing an interest in Tutankhamen is “the equivalent to confessing a preference for television soaps over Shakespeare.” Nonetheless, she evidently believes the moment right for a book rethinking the Tutankhamen craze and assessing new biological and archaeological evidence for perspective on his place in Egyptian history. Five months after the tomb’s opening, Lord Carnarvon died of blood poisoning from an infected mosquito bite. Tyldesley offers no definitive solutions to many of the mysteries surrounding Tut.
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