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Mysterious 'Winged' Structure from Ancient Rome Discovered [UK]
LiveScience ^ | Sunday, January 22, 2012 | Owen Jarus

Posted on 01/30/2012 4:03:09 AM PST by SunkenCiv

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To: SMARTY
Now wtch for the guy with the wild hair on ‘Ancient Aliens’ to flesh out another bizzare scenario about what it is.


21 posted on 01/30/2012 6:14:36 AM PST by JRios1968 (I'm guttery and trashy, with a hint of lemon. - Laz)
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To: SunkenCiv

If they find a big rubberband by it, then it was a slingshot that fell over.


22 posted on 01/30/2012 6:16:30 AM PST by blueunicorn6 ("A crack shot and a good dancer")
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To: JRios1968

Yup! That’s the guy!!

Actually...it’s easy for him to believe in Aliens... because, he IS one!


23 posted on 01/30/2012 6:21:51 AM PST by SMARTY ("The man who has no inner-life is a slave to his surroundings. "Henri Frederic Amiel)
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24 posted on 01/30/2012 6:24:00 AM PST by JRios1968 (I'm guttery and trashy, with a hint of lemon. - Laz)
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To: SunkenCiv
It looks as though those wings are only one room wide.

Perhaps the builders were trying to maximize the villa's exposure to sunlight in those high latitudes. The eastern walls in both wings would be warmed by the morning sun while the western walls would get it in the afternoon.

It's a cool, damp climate, one in which the Romans might have craved sunlight, so unlike the Mediterranean where they would've sought shelter from it.

25 posted on 01/30/2012 6:41:35 AM PST by Oratam
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To: SunkenCiv

I was watching HGTV the other day so I know that these were kitchens added-on so that the homeowner could rent out part of the house to help pay his mortgage. Those $40,000 additions seem to increase the house value by $300,000. I’m adding four kitchens to my house.


26 posted on 01/30/2012 6:48:10 AM PST by blueunicorn6 ("A crack shot and a good dancer")
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To: JRios1968
Now wtch for the guy with the wild hair on ‘Ancient Aliens’ to flesh out another bizzare scenario about what it is.

Hey hey hey, don't be dissing Giorgio now! He's a genius because he can extrapolate ANYTHING into a case for aliens. Nobody like him. LOL

I do like this show actually. I come to it from the point of view of my Christian faith. I think they are on to something, but it's bass ackwards. They totally discount the existence of spiritual beings...big mistake.

27 posted on 01/30/2012 7:00:20 AM PST by mancini
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To: SunkenCiv

I didn’t see any mention of where in Norfolk this is located. I suppose they are trying to keep the location secret until excavation is complete.


28 posted on 01/30/2012 8:10:15 AM PST by strongbow
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To: SunkenCiv

That middle picture...doesn’t that look like the footprint left by a Klingon Bird of Prey?


29 posted on 01/30/2012 8:18:33 AM PST by Lee'sGhost (Johnny Rico picked the wrong girl!)
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To: SunkenCiv

If it was temporary like they surmise, perhaps it was built to capture Boudicca and her army.

If it is near the coast it could have been a gathering place to kick off a campaign inland.

Norfolk has a lot of water, swampy land and farmland and I’m curious if this might be near Yarmouth.


30 posted on 01/30/2012 9:22:51 AM PST by Lady Jag (Laws are spider webs through which the big flies pass and the little ones get caught)
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To: SunkenCiv

Probably some Roman figured out he could get a grant to build some half baked building he had drawn up. Rome was giving out grants for silly stuff all the time back then. Eventually they raised the debt ceiling one too many times and well, uh ..., you know the rest of the story.


31 posted on 01/30/2012 9:26:57 AM PST by Scythian
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To: SunkenCiv

The article indicates that the foundation was insubstantial and the roof was light, probably thatch. That would suggest the possibility of a temporary structure. The site is on a hill above the city. Perhaps to host a ceremony of some kind? The V shape almost suggests a theater.


32 posted on 01/30/2012 10:28:32 AM PST by colorado tanker
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To: SunkenCiv
It was a prototype, built by Guilliamo Winchesterus, famed Roman inventor of the repeater crossbow.

It resulted in a family tradition of bizarre residences for a long line of inventor-builder descendants, that culminated in the early 20th Century, in America.


33 posted on 01/30/2012 12:40:27 PM PST by ApplegateRanch ("Public service" does NOT mean servicing the people, like a bull among heifers.)
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To: SunkenCiv

Wait a minute. Wasn’t there a discovery that was posted in the last year about an unusual layout of a Roman villa near Ostia (or somewhere on the coast south of Rome) that might have belonged to Marius?


34 posted on 01/30/2012 2:01:38 PM PST by wildbill (You're just jealous because the Voices talk only to me.)
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To: SunkenCiv
they must have spotted klingons


35 posted on 01/30/2012 4:36:41 PM PST by Mr. K (Physically unable to profreed <--- oops, see?)
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To: Mr. K
Bread and Circuses (Star Trek: The Original Series)

36 posted on 01/30/2012 7:53:57 PM PST by SunkenCiv (FReep this FReepathon!)
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To: JRios1968

LOL!


37 posted on 01/30/2012 7:56:36 PM PST by SunkenCiv (FReep this FReepathon!)
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To: Oratam

The Romans came up with the hypercaust system, and used it in particular in colder places (such as Britain), so if this lacks it, that might be even more unusual.


38 posted on 01/30/2012 8:00:40 PM PST by SunkenCiv (FReep this FReepathon!)
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To: wildbill

Dunno.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2460749/posts


39 posted on 01/30/2012 8:01:34 PM PST by SunkenCiv (FReep this FReepathon!)
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To: reed13k

Or a inn / hotel, the Roman Empire had tons of those. No big chains though.


40 posted on 01/30/2012 8:02:18 PM PST by SunkenCiv (FReep this FReepathon!)
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