Posted on 08/17/2009 2:11:11 PM PDT by decimon
ALGIERS - Work to build a subway line through Algeria's capital has given archaeologists a chance to uncover traces of their country's ancient history that they thought had been erased by French colonial rule.
When engineers closed off part of Algiers' bustling Martyrs' Square to build an underground railway station, archaeologists seized the opportunity to investigate the site and, beneath layers of concrete, found a 5th century basilica.
They also found Ottoman-era metal forges and recovered cannonballs and a primitive pistol - an echo of the period in the 16th and 17th century when Barbary pirates used Algiers as a base to terrorize shipping in the Mediterranean Sea.
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Digging the Kasbah ping.
“...when Barbary pirates used Algiers as a base to terrorize shipping in the Mediterranean Sea.”
Was there ever a time muslims were not trouble makers?
I wonder what their pre-Mo ancestors were like...
Then it became some kind of ersatz ethnic Arab homeland.
Was there ever a time muslims were not trouble makers?
Nope. Islam began as an absurd cult with ideas plagiarized and corrupted from Judaism and Christianity, and plunder, rape, slavery, and murder have been fundamental traits since Mo himself.
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And one day they will be kicked out back where they came from.
Seems that everyone was there.
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