Author: Seth Trotter

  • Mete-: Classical Antiquities, part 3.

    Mete-: Classical Antiquities, part 3.

    A comparison of nautical technology with Architectural work, and the general context of equestrian reveals a Eurasian confluence that includes metallurgy, religion, and discourse around competing Architectural trends; the end of the Classical Antiquities came from the split of an Empire and a religious divide, with the extent of the control forging new localities. Read more

  • Mete-: Classical Antiquities, part 2.

    Mete-: Classical Antiquities, part 2.

    The nautical heading of the sailor community later included a northern Russian settlement of Viking, and summer indulgences. However, much of the Classical Age was about substance and the essential value. Iron, glass, the work of Fashion, and the local fish market, set a stage for a movement of understanding that transcended two millenniums, with… Read more

  • Mete-: Classical Antiquities.

    Mete-: Classical Antiquities.

    Again, the temple mount, and the pioneering settlers, crossing the globe as colonial expats with an emerging tradition in skill. The topic of Order & Justice began to transcend the Dark Ages into a broader globalism. Read more

  • Mete-: Early Antiquities, part 3.

    Mete-: Early Antiquities, part 3.

    The work of an Artist, to illustrate the societal “ink” and lay of the land, includes the temple mount, or the hypostyle floor, and the procession of work, with Architecture, as defined in urbanity and enclosures through the Early Antiquities. The chariot, or the lyre, what is the peace that defined ancient Egypt or the… Read more

  • Mete-: Early Antiquities, part 2.

    Mete-: Early Antiquities, part 2.

    From stone to gold and back to mud, the work of Architecture began to lay the work of man across kingdoms. Prior to the fire temples of the Classical Age, the forests of Earth had some use, which includes the foundational creation of glass and Art. The metallurgical scepter and transom of society began to… Read more

  • Mete-: Early Antiquities.

    Mete-: Early Antiquities.

    From Catalhoyuk (1) to Lascaux (2), and to Middle Eastern agrarian, the early records of community and Arts are demonstrated in an observed ability for life and culture beyond the basics. For beauty, the vertical dwelling and control of space in the Architectural works exhibit a study of fortification and intimacy demonstrated by the preserved… Read more

  • Mete-: Foundations.

    Mete-: Foundations.

    The foundations of Earth, lay miles deep; in an Earthen core heated by the turn of soil. If we look to the stars, or into our hearts, the warmth of the sun is an echo of our soul to the whisper of the wind and the work of the almighty. History defines a record of… Read more

  • Mete-: A Puppy Named Dorgor.

    Mete-: A Puppy Named Dorgor.

    As a new meter, in context to History, theDailyTrotter is starting a new series looking at the general overlay of History, perhaps in light of some of the defrosted puppies out there, like Dogor/Dorgor (1). Reference: (1) Daley, Jason; Smithsonian Magazine (2019). Was This 18,000-Year-Old Puppy Frozen in Siberian Permafrost the Ancestor of Wolves, Dogs… Read more

  • Ny Y’aar: Tết Festival et al.

    Ny Y’aar: Tết Festival et al.

    Looking up the Tết Festival this morning prompted a Google Labs cat to celebrate the Vietnamese new year’s festivities alongside Chinese New Year. The Digital Age has some excellence; in context to the series, the emergent ability of the cat isn’t exactly the goal of this series, however, the work of Asia has transformed 7th… Read more

  • Ny Y’aar: Classical and Iced Rock.

    Ny Y’aar: Classical and Iced Rock.

    theDailyTrotter is considering a series per the research A Look at Order: Establishment and Progression; so, in the immediate, how many Classical Age explorers made it to Antarctica (and the North Pole)? If we are to examine the future of Music, the established sounds of the King’s Court have been made a part of the… Read more