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Has anybody here studied
Olmec or Mayan?
I wanted to venture into it, but online stuff is pretty barren. Just boardmail if you have because I can tell the Greek questions excite about two of you. Does anybody know what happened to Chapel Hill? I wanted to learn to read this. http://www.oupress.com/bookdetail.as...-0-8061-3839-8
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Does this mean you are finally going to stop self-fellating yourself in front of everyone with your Greek verb conjugation posts?
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I have a friend who does Mayan here. I'll ask him.
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Solon and AA have been so kind, and I imagine I'll continue to seek their assistance, which kindness hopefully I can return. If you find my requests odd or imbecilic simply read a more enlightened post such as one of your own. The main thing I've learned by endeavoring to learn Greek, is that the New Testament events probably were secondary renditions of the real thing.
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Indulge publicly....absolutely not. Unless I wanted everyone else to know about it, in which case I would do it all the time....
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Again, any post you don't like, you don't have to read. This and the religious studies section is designed for classicists thought. You may disdain classicists but you don't have to play in our ballpark.
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