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Archaeologists discover layers of Indo-Greek city in Swat
Dawn News ^
| Sunday, June 26, 2016
| Fazal Khaliq
Posted on 06/26/2016 6:51:21 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
Archaeologists excavate Indo-Greek and Saka-Parthian structures at Bazira, Swat. -- Dawn photo |
Indo-Greek coins discovered during the recent excavation at Bazira, Barikot, Swat. Courtesy Italian Archaeological Mission in Swat |
Indo-Greek coins discovered during the recent excavation at Bazira, Barikot, Swat. Courtesy Italian Archaeological Mission in Swat |
Terracotta baroque female figurine, circa 3rd-2nd BC. Courtesy Italian Archaeological Mission in Swat |
Indo-Greek coins discovered during the recent excavation at Bazira, Barikot, Swat. Courtesy Italian Archaeological Mission in Swat |
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TOPICS: History; Science; Travel
KEYWORDS: alexanderthegreat; godsgravesglyphs; greece; greeks; india; pakistan; swat
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A picture is worth, well, you know.
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posted on
06/26/2016 6:51:21 PM PDT
by
SunkenCiv
To: StayAt HomeMother; Ernest_at_the_Beach; decimon; 1010RD; 21twelve; 24Karet; 2ndDivisionVet; ...
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posted on
06/26/2016 6:51:41 PM PDT
by
SunkenCiv
(I'll tell you what's wrong with society -- no one drinks from the skulls of their enemies anymore.)
To: SunkenCiv
So when they say Indo-Greek do they mean Alexander the Great Indo-Greek or before that?
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posted on
06/26/2016 7:03:11 PM PDT
by
reed13k
To: reed13k
Never mind I missed it the first time 3rd century BC so likely Alexander.
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posted on
06/26/2016 7:05:05 PM PDT
by
reed13k
To: SunkenCiv
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posted on
06/26/2016 7:17:29 PM PDT
by
Paladin2
(auto spelchk? BWAhaha2haaa.....I aint't likely fixin' nuttin'. Blame it on the Bossa Nova...)
To: SunkenCiv
I’ve got a replica Roman bronze coin that looks like the first coin in the picture, down to the corrosion.
I think it came in the mail from Readers Digest in the 1960s, in an ad for some book they were pushing.
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posted on
06/26/2016 7:23:40 PM PDT
by
MUDDOG
To: Paladin2
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posted on
06/26/2016 7:26:31 PM PDT
by
r_barton
(GO TRUMP!!!)
To: Paladin2
OK, I’m on the ping list for this but I must detour with a question as this MUST be a smart bunch.
Why has my spell check stopped working on EVERYTHING!!!???
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posted on
06/26/2016 7:26:45 PM PDT
by
dp0622
(The only thing an upper crust conservative hates more than a liberal is a middle class conservative)
To: Paladin2
Swats up with this dig?2/3 of a pun: P U
To: SunkenCiv
Alexander (The Great) got around quite a bit back in the day.
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posted on
06/26/2016 7:36:00 PM PDT
by
jpsb
(Never believe anything in politics until it has been officially denied. Otto von Bismark)
To: SunkenCiv
Birthplace of the Sultan of Swat, Babe Ruth?
To: reed13k
Alexander the Great -- there were no Indo-Greek cities before that, contrary to what one of the false stories about Alexander the Great indicates. Greeks lived and worked in the Persian Empire, but mostly stayed in the area of their birth, IOW, mostly Anatolia.
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posted on
06/26/2016 7:38:05 PM PDT
by
SunkenCiv
(I'll tell you what's wrong with society -- no one drinks from the skulls of their enemies anymore.)
To: MUDDOG
That story rings a bell... I think we had something like that as well — it was plastic though, and was used to scrape off the scratch-and-sniff coating to see how much we’d won or whatever (we won nothing of course).
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posted on
06/26/2016 7:40:14 PM PDT
by
SunkenCiv
(I'll tell you what's wrong with society -- no one drinks from the skulls of their enemies anymore.)
To: dp0622
Yore spel chek is pr08a8ly werkinq find, mine is.
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posted on
06/26/2016 7:41:33 PM PDT
by
SunkenCiv
(I'll tell you what's wrong with society -- no one drinks from the skulls of their enemies anymore.)
To: Verginius Rufus
Probably not, probably named after the local pastime, something to do with the many flies there. OTOH, flies are found in baseball... hmm... I guess it’s still a mystery...
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posted on
06/26/2016 7:43:02 PM PDT
by
SunkenCiv
(I'll tell you what's wrong with society -- no one drinks from the skulls of their enemies anymore.)
To: SunkenCiv
Had to google the location. Interesting. Thanks.
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posted on
06/26/2016 7:43:24 PM PDT
by
umgud
(ban muslims, not guns)
To: jpsb
Al was a wanderer. He wandered round and round and round and ... he got around.
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posted on
06/26/2016 7:43:53 PM PDT
by
tumblindice
(America's founding fathers: all armed conservatives.)
To: SunkenCiv
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posted on
06/26/2016 7:44:11 PM PDT
by
Paladin2
(auto spelchk? BWAhaha2haaa.....I aint't likely fixin' nuttin'. Blame it on the Bossa Nova...)
To: jpsb
He surely did. One of the times he had gotten severely wounded and had to recuperate for some months, he was holed up in Balkh (impressive site to the present day) for the winter; as spring arrived, so did the massive reinforcements, mostly Greeks from the conquered/liberated Persian areas and the Greek homeland. The largest Greek force ever assembled up to that time (hmm, perhaps *ever*) was divided into four parts and sent up into the four major river valleys, kicking the crap out of everyone and everything they found. By the end of that campaign season, Big Al had established the basis for the later Hellenistic kingdom of Bactria (Balkh is the city of Bactria).
And he wasn’t done. He finally stopped his advance just over the Indus River.
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posted on
06/26/2016 7:52:44 PM PDT
by
SunkenCiv
(I'll tell you what's wrong with society -- no one drinks from the skulls of their enemies anymore.)
To: SunkenCiv
I’ve got it in front of me now.
It’s a little smaller than a 50-cent piece. The heads side says “Augustus Pater” around the head, and the reverse has what looks like 2-column arch with fasces inside, with S and C bordering it on the outside, and “PROVIDEN” underneath.
It feels like metal and is heavier than a quarter, so I think it is metal, but I’ve never used it to scratch off prize tickets, so I can’t be sure!.
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posted on
06/26/2016 7:56:58 PM PDT
by
MUDDOG
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