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- Meet the Microbes - History of Microbiology
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- Amoebae: Microbial Predators on the Move
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- Invisible World: Prokaryotes & Animalcules
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- 10 Ancient Spices of Trade, Health & Beauty
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- Cupriavidus metallidurans: Metal Eating Gold Making Bacterium
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- Soap & Medicine Herb of Ancients
Books Among the plants known as saltwort, this green perennial herb enjoys saline soils, salt flats (Arabic In Arabic it's called ʾušnān and šenān. al-Tamimi, one of the chemical elements made by burning Seidlitzia rosmarinus green leaves is called by the Arabs The terms alkaline and alkali are from the Arabic word al-qili. Today's Zazzle Specials Smashwords Books The Bedouins (Arabic badawī or nomadic people) are among those
- Cinnamon - Spice Trade of Ancients
According to Aristotle, the Arabs cut oxen into pieces and scatter the pieces on the ground. Molybdochalkos: Nigredo Black Lead of Maria Al-Mi'raj: Unicorn Hare of Arab Myth Giant Cinnamon Birds The Arabians can then collect the fallen cinnamon sticks. Stinging Nettle The cinnamon referred to by Herodotus and Aristotle is Cassia senna, found on the Arab Herbology & Lore: Caraway Pagan Solstice Fests: Mithras & the Sun Secrets of Xanthan Gum for Artists
- Tooth Worms of Ancient Mesopotamia
The nefarious Tooth Worm lives in the teeth and causes toothache by chewing the gums or the inside of Bleeding gums are caused by the tooth worm in its voracious consumption of tooth blood. See also: Gula - Medicine Goddess of Mesopotamia Giant Cinnamon Birds of Arabia Gallu (Galla) Demons Lift me up and among the teeth and gums let me dwell! The blood of the tooth I will suck, and of the gum I will gnaw its roots!"
- Ancient Arabia - Stone Age to Bronze
The earliest signs of human presence on the Arabian peninsula appear c. 8000 BCE, before the Stone Age The east coast of the Arabian Peninsula is first settled in the Neolithic period. Today Riyadh is the capital and largest city of Saudi Arabia. See also: Al-Mi'raj: Unicorn Hare of Arab Myth Arabian Leopard: Bronze Age Predators Elwetritsch Bird cereals and cultivated dates are grown in the area of Abu Dhabi, the capital city of today's United Arab
- Oldest Cattle Cult 6000 BCE - Arabia
The oldest cattle cult appears in Arabia c. 6000 BCE. Mustatil is the Arabic term for rectangle, the shape of the enclosures. About 1000 mustatils have been found in NW Arabia since 2021 CE. See also: Limonite: Ancient Earth Pigments Book of the Heavenly Cow - Myths of Egypt Ancient Arabia - See also: Al-Mi'raj: Unicorn Hare of Arab Myth Pagan Solstice Fests: Mithras & the Sun Bird Woman Elwetritsch
- Shams - Ancient Arabian Sun Goddess
Shams is a sun goddess of Arabian myth and patron goddess of the Himyarites in the southern highlands Through Arabia the names differ but the principle remains the same. Hare of Arab Myth Today's Zazzle Specials Smashwords Books Shams receives votive offerings in the shape Arched neck and raised tail are classic features of the Arabian horse. Until about the 4th century, people of the Arabian Peninsula have varied beliefs.