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There are a pair of dice called the Tuscania dice that everyone studying Etruscan encounters.
Archive 2007-07-01 2007
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There are a pair of dice called the Tuscania dice that everyone studying Etruscan encounters.
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The Tuscania was the first troopship to be sunk en route to France, though the Antilles was sunk in October, 1917.
Kelly Miller's History of the World War for Human Rights Kelly Miller 1901
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True to their promise the German submarines started their portion of the offensive and sunk the U.S. troopship "Tuscania" a few days later off the coast of Ireland.
Kelly Miller's History of the World War for Human Rights Kelly Miller 1901
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Feb. 6 -- "Tuscania," American transport, torpedoed off coast of Ireland;
Kelly Miller's History of the World War for Human Rights Kelly Miller 1901
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The comparatively small loss of life on the "Tuscania" was accepted as evidence of the efficient training and bravery of American troops under all conditions.
Kelly Miller's History of the World War for Human Rights Kelly Miller 1901
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This very fact naturally undermines the supposed certainty of the "evidence" or rather mere interpretation of the Tuscania dice.
Archive 2008-03-01 2008
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This artifact is an inscribed urn which contained crematory remains of an individual female discovered in Tuscania during the middle of the 19th-century.
Archive 2008-02-01 2008
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This very fact naturally undermines the supposed certainty of the "evidence" or rather mere interpretation of the Tuscania dice.
The net doesn't have to be an intellectual wasteland for Etruscan studies 2008
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While the status quo certainly does appear to apply the value of 'six' rather than 'four' to huth, we cannot dismiss the value of critics because the only piece of "evidence" to give us any sense of "certainty" at all of this value are the Tuscania dice whose flaws in argumentation I've already written about.
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