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According to Karl-Heinz Zeithen's book "4,000 Years of Juggling" (soon to be reissued by Brian Dube' as "4,008 Years of Juggling"), the first recorded evidence of toss juggling is in Egyptian tomb paintings dating back (surprise!) 4,000 years. ... A History of Juggling / Juggling Papers / jis@juggling.org...
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www.juggling.org/papers/history-4/
www.juggling.org/papers/history-4/
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History of juggling - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This page lists many dates in which juggling has been recorded throughout history from 1994 B.C. to 1947 A.D. 1994-1781 B.C. – Egypt The earliest known record of toss juggling, from the 15th Beni Ha...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_juggling
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Juggling - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Juggling is a physical human skill involving the movement of one or more objects, usually through the air, for entertainment or sport (see object manipulation). The most recognizable form of juggling...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juggling
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Notes Toward A History Of Juggling - a shorter yet comprehensive look at juggling history. ... Research in Juggling History - "This article summarizes material I have found during some years of casual research in this area, and some of my own analyses and conclusions."
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www.jugglingdb.com/compendium/reference/history/
www.jugglingdb.com/compendium/reference/history/
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24. What is the history of juggling? ... History of juggling; From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; Jump to: navigation, search; This page lists many dates in which juggling has been recorded throughout history from 1947 B.C. to 1947 A.D. This Egyptian wall painting (c. 1994-1781 BC) appears to depict toss...
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www.jugglingdb.com/faq/index.php?question=24
www.jugglingdb.com/faq/index.php?question=24
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The earliest record of juggling, a panel from the 15th Beni Hassan tomb of an unknown prince, shows female dancers and acrobats throwing balls. Juggling has been recorded in many early cultures including Egyptian, Chinese, Indian, Greek, Roman, Norse, Aztec (Mexico) and Polynesian civilizations.
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www.natooke.com/en/juggling/history-of-juggling
www.natooke.com/en/juggling/history-of-juggling
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Juggling! What's the first thing you think when you read that work? You probably think about balls, clubs, rings, torches, swords and maybe people with way too much time on their hands. To understand the development of juggling one must look at its place in ancient history, the Dark/Middle Ages and modern-day society.
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ezinearticles.com/?A-History-of-Juggling---The-Last-400...
ezinearticles.com/?A-History-of-Juggling---The-Last-4000-Years&id=3050595
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History of juggling with pictures and a list of bibliographies. ... A wealth of information can be found on topics related to juggling history. Hundreds of books and articles can be found concerning jesters, jongleurs, fools, clowns, magic, etc. These generally will mention juggling only in passing, if at all.
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www2.bc.edu/~lewbel/jugweb/history-1.html
www2.bc.edu/~lewbel/jugweb/history-1.html
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In the Middle Ages juggling was often a part of the wandering entertainers repertoire. The first juggler to have been described in detail was the frenchman Pierre Gringoire(born in 1475)
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www.angelfire.com/mo/airflite/History.html
www.angelfire.com/mo/airflite/History.html
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