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    3,500-Year-Old Greek Tomb

    This 3,500-Year-Old Greek Tomb Upended What We Thought We Knew About the Roots of Western Civilization

    The recent discovery of the grave of an ancient soldier is challenging accepted wisdom among archaeologists


    http://www.smithsonianmag.com/histor...ion-180961441/

    #2
    It would be interesting to see them recreate the faces of these people based on the skulls.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Bcarver View Post
      It would be interesting to see them recreate the faces of these people based on the skulls.
      Agreed. I always find it fascinating when they do, but always wonder how accurate they are. I know they layer up meticulously but the finer details such as shape of nose etc must be guesswork ?

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        #4
        Superb article.

        It was this sort of thing that prompted me to come to Europe almost 30 years ago. In addition to visiting the WW2 battle sites, I was checking out the archaeological sites across Italy, Greece and Turkey. Nearer 'home', my sister-in-law has discovered she probably has the site of a Roman fort on her farm in Essex. I therefore spent last Sunday picking up fragments of Roman roof tiles, bricks and pottery. There are worse ways to kill time during a weekend!

        Michael

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          #5
          Great stuff Michael. Food for the imagination I bet.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Lutfen View Post
            Superb article.

            It was this sort of thing that prompted me to come to Europe almost 30 years ago. In addition to visiting the WW2 battle sites, I was checking out the archaeological sites across Italy, Greece and Turkey. Nearer 'home', my sister-in-law has discovered she probably has the site of a Roman fort on her farm in Essex. I therefore spent last Sunday picking up fragments of Roman roof tiles, bricks and pottery. There are worse ways to kill time during a weekend!

            Michael
            That is awesome. I have been to Italy just once. Did not go to Pompei but went to Ostia Antica instead. One of the best decisions ever. Ostia is an amazing place where you can just wander around and relive history.

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