Posted on 04/21/2020 3:43:53 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
Credit: Ephorate of Underwater Antiquities/Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports/Anastasis Agathos
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and finally, a shipwreck with amphorae dating back to the early Christian period...
amphetamine?
I wonder where they were heading.
Incredible article.
What always fascinates me is that in all these different eras, these people thought their civilization and even their generation were the be all and end all...when it was really a moment in time.
I guess that applies to us too. We are but a moment in time
i’m so depressed now
“im so depressed now”
Wait a moment it will pass.
“im so depressed now”
Wait a moment it will pass.
ROFL!!!!
Thank you once again.
This one's too recent to be from the Arc of Noah, and too long ago fo be from the Arc of Joan.
I sometimes think of an old book "The Mad Scientists' Club", that was popular among Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts, and geeks of course. There was an interesting observation somewhere in there (the chapter on their lighter-than-airship I think) where they were making their way at night by use of a pair of powerful flashlights, a compass, and two sets of binoculars. The compass and a flashlight and binocs stayed at the point of origin, the other flashlight and binocs went as far in the generally right direction as possible where each could see the other. Anyway, the summary idea was articulated in the form that otherwise, it's like trying to draw a mile long straight line with a one inch ruler.
Wow, that was the long way around.
It's analogous to our own brief lives and how our perspective is so tightly defined by our longevity. Or maybe I just need to drink some electrolytes and take a nap.
My pleasure.
Levitha’s ancient name was Lebinthos. But I suppose everyone knows that. There are a number of place names in -nth- in the Aegean, including mainland Greece, and they are believed to be pre-Greek. When the Greek-speakers invaded they kept many of the names from the previous inhabitants (just like the English colonists in North America kept many American Indian names). Korinthos, Zakynthos, and Kynthos are examples.
So that’s what happened to my shipment of Falernian . . .
Wow...look at those. I’d love to discover some amphora filled with gold or silver.
And thousands of miles would require thousands of boy scouts because at a certain point they would not be able to see each other and would need another crew to go further and still see the one behind them.
And of course the crew two points back is worthless at that point as is every other crew behind them. They are the past.
We are like one of those crews and soon enough we will be out of view
Another shipwreck ... but still no sign of long lost Clintonista ethics...
Thanks for the list of links.
Levithas ancient name was Lebinthos. But I suppose everyone knows that. There are a number of place names in -nth- in the Aegean, including mainland Greece, and they are believed to be pre-Greek.
Thanks! And yeah, the -nth (-nthos, nthus) endings on placenames are Carian in origin, and are found in other places around the Med as well, because the Carians were the drift known to the Greeks. Herodotus talks about Carians here and there throughout The HIstories.
Hey, you've had enough Falernian, cowboy! ;^)
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