READ ABOUT the 10 Oldest Books Known to Man (via V&A)

The ten oldest books known to man: Typically of Egyptian, Sumerian, or Akkadian origin, the world’s first works of literature provide an integral glimpse into how the peoples who initially recorded their histories, stories, and religious beliefs lived out their daily lives. By educating oneself in humanity’s past, one does nothing but forge a deep understanding and awareness of the present. READ MORE: Vintage & Anchor Books. Books!

{i especially like #7 En-hedu-ana’s Hymns. the author worked as a high priestess in the service of the moon god Nanna. She wrote 42 “amazingly eloquent hymns,” and has long been held by feminists as an icon of women’s empowerment.~sb}

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NEURO-SCIENCE awesomeness mapping brain’s intricate landmarks

NEURO-SCIENTISTS have new help mapping brain’s intricate landmarks; like explorers mapping new planet>but probing brain! Developed in part through the HUMAN CONNECTOME PROJECT, scientists can now use MRI scanning data to do this~sb
“The brain is among the most complex structures known, with approximately 90 billion neurons transmitting information across 150 trillion connections,” says David Van Essen, PhD, Edison Professor and head of the Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology at Washington University.

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