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The Hanging Gardens of Babylon
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2019-04-17 at 9:01 PM UTCI wonder, if they were still standing, would they be impressive in the modern day? What must they have looked like for real? These types of constructions always get exaggerated in history. But to be one of the seven ancient wonders, they must have been spectacular. I am pretty convinced by the Wikipedia section that proposes that the real gardens were the ones at Neveneh.
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2019-04-17 at 9:06 PM UTCHow about I hang my Italian sausage between your buns, faggot?
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2019-04-17 at 9:08 PM UTCI'm still pissed about the Library of Alexandria being burned down...
Like, imagine the works of literature, records of human history, and so on, that once existed and will never, ever be recovered. -
2019-04-17 at 9:09 PM UTC
Originally posted by gadzooks I'm still pissed about the Library of Alexandria being burned down…
Like, imagine the works of literature, records of human history, and so on, that once existed and will never, ever be recovered.
Most of the books at the Library of Alexandria survived elsewhere. By the time the library was finally destroyed, there were no books in it. -
2019-04-17 at 9:14 PM UTC
Originally posted by Common De-mominator Most of the books at the Library of Alexandria survived elsewhere. By the time the library was finally destroyed, there were no books in it.
Interesting...
I never bothered to look into it too deeply until now, but yeah it turns out that with extensive copying of the existing books, as well as commentaries and so on being written at the time, not a lot of original works would have been truly and irrecoverably lost. -
2019-04-17 at 9:37 PM UTCI still don't know how Alexander's body/ tomb just got lost to time.
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2019-04-17 at 9:45 PM UTCTomb raiders, my friend.
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2019-04-17 at 9:59 PM UTC