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The Temple of Aphrodite promoted polygamy, and Paul had issues with it in the New Testament.
Depends on the town
@Niveron Faggotry was more of Athens stoke
@Iakovos Also in greek city states monogamy was the standard
have classical history in the north
Talk about greece
Athens and Sparta
everything else is irrelevant.
well athens and sparta isn't even the 5% of the city states that existed
lol
I know some
You have Delphi, with the oracle of Apollo
Siracuse was I think originally a Greek colony
all the blue were greek colonies
all the red was Roman.
And half the empire had greek culture ❤
seeing the black sea coasts fully greconised, seems that the greek urn they found in Poland wasn't just some Boyar's collection piece
Well, phoenicians/greeks had colonized most places so I don't find it weird tbh
A recent find in these parts
we had roman coin treasures unearthed in our burial mounds
museum property now
probably dusting away in storage
as all things do
largest haul in the current borders of my country was 201 coins in a single place, was found in Klaipeda county, so close to sea.
I think archeologists found larger quantities in Semba, which is now Kaliningrad.
I see
Or Sambia as it's called in english
Romans traded their stuff for amber.
I see
We had some new discoveries but nothing of too exciting tbh
Just some ice age art in crete etc
and a 2500 old remains of a small settlement
Haven't heard any worthwile arcehology finds here. the popular history is now with post WWII stuff, your anti-soviet partisans and shit
I kinda feel like they're trying to turn those guys into our local mickey mouse.
The market is oversaturated. because researching them is pretty easy atm
we have over 900 hill forts, which alone must be treasure troves.
The biggest discovery we almost made was to uncover the tomb of Alexander, but Israel made our govt to revoke their license for some reason
back in 1998 I believe
and that shit still remains sealed
Spirit animal?