2000yo roman buildings are better than modern tunisian ones

>2000yo roman buildings are better than modern tunisian ones.

>countries on earth doesnt have at least 2k year old buildings on them
how do they live with it lads?

costantly overcompensating

>His country does not have mysterious megaliths carbon dated to at least 40.000 years old

>a huge theater looks more impressive than some houses
Weeeew what a surprise. Also those houses aren't that moderny. They are pretty old and alot of them are now touristic stores and shit

(((carbon dated)))

>His country doesn't have the oldest monument in Europe
>Stonehenge is unironically 2000 years younger than this

that's cool but 40k years seems fishy

Where do you get this info ?

Construction started in 1996

>his country doesn't have nestorian monastery turned into caravansarai
Lmao, kys fags

jesus christ dude, he was kidding. who would think Iceland was inhabited 40k years ago

>waiting for sardoniggers to come with muh nuraghe

we have a huge orthocuck cathedral turned into mosque

implying Turkic steppe-niggas could build anything themselves

>nestorian - x
>caravansarai - x
get outta here

It doesn't have to be inhabitated if it's an alien landing site

its a very neat museum these days, visited it 5 days ago. you should too there were audiobooks in greek to help you see the history behind it

yeah dude, I was jk

>Construction started in 1996

That's what they want you to think.

not yours, it is from the eastern roman empire. thats like saying a roach owns a house because it and its family infested it

Hey, go fuck yourself, when ottomans conqered capital of your pathetic """empire""" they were living in anatolia for centuries, they already weren't turkic steppe nomads at that point. Don't offend me like that again. Or else.

we are the heir to the roman empire

>his country doesn't have a whole populated city underground
no wee

So tunisians are ant people

WE

>During the course of the Marcomannic Wars between the Roman Empire and Germanic Quadi, the Romans carved an inscription on the rock under the present-day castle in 179 CE and the place was mentioned as Laugaricio. For long time it was considered the northernmost known presence of the Romans in Central Europe.

WUZ

ROMANS

our North African Roman brothers need to throw off the yoke of Islam and join us

Lol are Italians still butthurt about Carthage?

why would they be butthurt about a victory...

nice gets
and yes

Built by Sardinians

No because he posted a scam

The theater was built far from the city, after the arab conquest it was just lost in the middle of nowhere, then it slowly became a hotspot for farmers and they made a village around it.

It's a small rural village with nothing significant other than this theater, it doesn't even have the commie blocks you see in Tunisian cities.

I can't even begin to grasp that feel

It wasn't just a victory, more like total annihilation.
Romans didn't fool around with their sworn enemies.

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