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To those who celebrate, Merry Christmas and have a good New Year.
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Finds at San Casciano dei Bagni now on display
Crispina replied to guy's topic in Archaeological News: Rome
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Amazing. I have two old photos of Rome, one of the Colosseum and a very large one of the Forum.
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Thank you for posting this and all the other wonderful articles and videos you've shared over the years.
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You made me miss Jeopardy. 🙂 I'll have to come back later to watch the last three posted. Thanks for posting.
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I was wondering why ancient cave painters, who drew and painted wonderful depictions of animals some so life-like, why did they not do portraits of themselves or others? I've seen the simple stick figures, but given how artistic some people were why not create a likeness of oneself, or tribal member?
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No self portraits among cave paintings?
Crispina replied to Crispina's topic in Historia in Universum
I don't remember ever seeing clothing depicted so well in a cave or rock painting. And they're wearing pants! at least it looks like some type of leggings. -
I especially enjoyed the image of the tombs on either side of the Appian Way. I've always tried to imagine what it would look like in ancient times. Very interesting to hear that there were actually make-shift houses and shops between the tombs? stables? Is the narrator using creative license or is this written somewhere?
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This is amazing.
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Very nice. Thanks for sharing.
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3,400-year-old city emerges from reservoir in Iraq
Crispina replied to Elisa's topic in Archaeological News: The World
Yes, thanks for sharing. I'm always fascinated by finds like this. -
Interesting.
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Longinus, a Dacian archer.
Crispina replied to Gordopolis's topic in Gloria Exercitus - 'Glory of the Army'
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I watched all but 10min. of the first video and found it very interesting and informative. The fact that there was that much restoration of antique pieces was enlightening. You see, I have always wondered how magnificent sculptures just happened to be found buried in the ground. Why were they abandoned (unless buried by lava of course) and not ruined by earthquakes and plunder. I guess I'm naive. ha But now I understand. These pieces in the collections were displayed as art, not antiquities. But did I also hear that many of the sculptures were restored in ancient times as well?
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Road construction in Ancient Rome
Crispina replied to guy's topic in Gloria Exercitus - 'Glory of the Army'
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Welcome and Introduce Yourself Here
Crispina replied to Viggen's topic in Welcome and Introduce Yourself Here
The video was very informative. Thanks for posting it. -
My poetry is consists of greeting card texts. 😄 I do think I'm pretty good at it tho.
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Amazing.
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I'll be sure to watch this later. Very interesting, thanks for posting.
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I also thought scanning had already been done. Yes, it will certainly will be interesting.
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When did this happen? I hadn't visited in awhile and got a surprise. Finally figured out how to navigate, not complicated but different. 😄
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I just came here, and everything looks like it did before. I don't know what happened. Maybe I clicked on something I shouldn't have or it was my computer. Anyway, ok now.
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Julia Domna coin: Fabulous and accurate depiction
Crispina replied to guy's topic in Trajan's Market
That was interesting. I'll have to go online and find out more about her. -
What Food Are You Addicted To Now?
Crispina replied to caesar novus's topic in Hora Postilla Thermae
I've never seen such pretty cactus blooms. And I see no "mess" of a back yard. You and your wife have a great area to relax. But you need a piece of Roman sculpture! 🛵