Post antique buildings from your cunt
Post antique buildings from your cunt
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yours never got partially destroyed or you just fixed it ?
>Not invited: US, Canada, Australia, NZ
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People built a city inside it, it was demolished during the neoclassical revival
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truly, my anstors were noble people, the bringers of civilization
We have remnants of an arena in Bordeaux (used to be Burdigala) that got almost completely destroyed . Only thing left of it is this.
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*posts ITT*
what are you going to do about it luigi?
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Well it does say post antique buildings and you didn't. No image attached.
LMAO at your no history.
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Please don't let Muslims destroy the ancient temples like they did in Syria.
Westminster Hall was built in 1097 and was at the time the largest hall in Europe.
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That's impressive for its age but not really all that impressive overall inside. I've seen nicer churches in the lesser popular areas of town in Eastern Europe. Pic related
my ancestors :)
roman cucks OUT
The wood construction is phenomenal. Try to build something so sophisticated with tools from 1000 years ago. This is some solid craftsmanship.
We did this in the 14th century also.
Ok everybody back the fuck up with your silly piles of stones and whatnot
Newgrange was built before the pyramids and is aligned with the winter solstice
The roof is a lot newer though, late 14th century
Behold our marvels!
(The figure is ofc not historical in any way.)
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Muslims are a small minority here
And not one prone to violence, though a (mostly secular) seperatist group did bomb and shoot up the temple of the buddhas tooth and temple of the bo tree (grown from a cutting from the original in india-which was since lost and regrown from a cutting from the one here- gifted by the emperor ashoka)
Bomb and shot up respectively, that is
Bombed the former, shot people at the latter
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>Syria
That's not quality, this is real qualitu.
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Just googled roman theatre amman in arabic and it popped up
This is the right one
>Ireland was putting roofs over their stones thousands of years before these germanics who were probably just putting sticks into frozen poo at that time
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>all these countries who had a 1000 year head start on civilization on us yet they did nothing with it
JUST
It did have a roof, but during later times we prefered panorama graves.
>roof collapses
>new archaeological culture is created
There is a lot of these in madaba
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we wuz hyperboreans n shit
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Will you dig down your ancient city? I mean it must be somewhere in the ocean.
This is the dicapolis tunnel
140km from daraa, syria to um qais - irbid, jordan
Fixed the lazy cunts unfinished work.
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what about Petra?
>inb4 Crimea is Ukraine
I didn't post it because it's not a building (city carved on stone)
>>inb4 facts
who used to lives there, based on your own opinion? What's inside it?
The Holy Grail and a single Templar guardsman.
>a single guardsman
Wasn't that like placing a penguin on the desert?
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Depresses me that ancient stuff is more beautiful and well built than anything done today.
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The tomb of al-harith IX the king of nabateans
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it really sucks that the syrian conflict will probably wipe out one of the best mena roman vestiges
native americans didn't build jack shit in north america, our oldest buildings are about 500 years old
>you
>knowing your own history
It must be frustrating for the levantines to be the cradle of civilisation and stronk independent socities for over 2000 years just to end as an imperial cumbucket starting with the romans, then the persians, arabs, turks and euros now americans..
Greater syria when?
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If there are no Roman ruins in your country, then you pretty much live in a non-country
an ancient roman necropolis which the romans couldn't even finish because of the invading barbarians
the walls of ancient roman fort
Day wuz Romanz in da Amazon
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this one amphitheatre was used for multiple purposes: apart from hosting circus games and gladiator shows, they would also fill up its arena with water channeled through underground tunnels from the nearby Danube river to perform water battle scenes, while it had also functioned as the training ground of the local military
remains of Aquincum's ancient aquaduct system
Most old stuff here was repaired at some point.
my ancestors :)
2,000 year old roman bridge still in use
the ruins of an early Christian chapel from the 4th century
*throws his sword on the scales*
*fucks ur girl*
"vae victis"
One thing I would love to do is to visit ruins in the middle East. More specifically Syria, Iraq and Iran, but guys are crazy and I don't want to be beheaded.
the ruins of Gorsium, present-day Tác
early Christian mausoleum from the 4th century
More specifically, I would like to make a tour around Tigris-Euphrates ruins.
Dacian Capital shrine
Roman temple
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the remains of an ancient roman burial mound
Pretty sure the US has an Egyptian temple
sam ehere
I would fell safer in the amazone jungle
remains of a roman villa in Balácapuszta
SMALL
Roman city walls (ceiling reconstructed)
the reconstructed ancient Roman Isis sanctuary
the remains of the Thermae Maiores of Aquincum, unearthed during the construction of an overpass in the 1980s
Be nice wtf