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2019-05-13 17:57:20 UTC  

Siracuse was I think originally a Greek colony

2019-05-13 17:58:12 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/444628746788536330/577555200362151946/500px-Ancient_colonies.png

2019-05-13 17:58:16 UTC  

all the blue were greek colonies

2019-05-13 17:59:10 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/444628746788536330/577555448039866418/Roman_Empire_Trajan_117AD.png

2019-05-13 17:59:13 UTC  

all the red was Roman.

2019-05-13 17:59:35 UTC  

And half the empire had greek culture ❤

2019-05-13 18:00:51 UTC  

seeing the black sea coasts fully greconised, seems that the greek urn they found in Poland wasn't just some Boyar's collection piece

2019-05-13 18:01:53 UTC  

Well, phoenicians/greeks had colonized most places so I don't find it weird tbh

2019-05-13 18:02:12 UTC  

A recent find in these parts

2019-05-13 18:02:30 UTC  

we had roman coin treasures unearthed in our burial mounds

2019-05-13 18:02:56 UTC  

damn that shit will worth a lot

2019-05-13 18:04:23 UTC  

museum property now

2019-05-13 18:04:34 UTC  

probably dusting away in storage

2019-05-13 18:04:53 UTC  

as all things do

2019-05-13 18:05:42 UTC  

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.

2019-05-13 18:06:11 UTC  

I think archeologists found larger quantities in Semba, which is now Kaliningrad.

2019-05-13 18:06:20 UTC  

I see

2019-05-13 18:06:24 UTC  

Or Sambia as it's called in english

2019-05-13 18:06:34 UTC  

Romans traded their stuff for amber.

2019-05-13 18:08:29 UTC  

I see

2019-05-13 18:08:57 UTC  

We had some new discoveries but nothing of too exciting tbh

2019-05-13 18:09:07 UTC  

Just some ice age art in crete etc

2019-05-13 18:09:41 UTC  

and a 2500 old remains of a small settlement

2019-05-13 18:12:11 UTC  

Haven't heard any worthwile arcehology finds here. the popular history is now with post WWII stuff, your anti-soviet partisans and shit

2019-05-13 18:13:21 UTC  

I kinda feel like they're trying to turn those guys into our local mickey mouse.

2019-05-13 18:13:47 UTC  

The market is oversaturated. because researching them is pretty easy atm

2019-05-13 18:14:15 UTC  

we have over 900 hill forts, which alone must be treasure troves.

2019-05-13 18:14:37 UTC  

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

2019-05-13 18:14:48 UTC  

back in 1998 I believe

2019-05-13 18:15:01 UTC  

and that shit still remains sealed

2019-05-13 20:00:52 UTC  

Spirit animal?

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/444628746788536330/577586080300138506/60008199_2356349787936067_1370422853249269760_n.png

2019-05-13 21:55:36 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/444628746788536330/577614949912674304/empirical_ballistics_test.gif

2019-05-13 21:55:45 UTC  

This is pretty funny

2019-05-14 04:07:38 UTC  

<:smugpepe:445634631950139403>

2019-05-14 21:07:56 UTC  

Was it clarified that he killed literally all life, as in plants and animals too?

2019-05-14 21:08:21 UTC  

Because Wakanda never lost any of the plants during the dust phase after the snap.

2019-05-14 21:10:54 UTC  

@Andrules yep. post movie interviews state clearly it was half of EVERYTHING

2019-05-14 21:14:05 UTC  

Oh ok. I rarely watch those. Odd they didn’t demonstrate that in the movies.

2019-05-14 21:18:17 UTC  

Well to counter the loss of oxygen production. We lose a crapton of politicians and fat SJWs!

2019-05-14 21:34:42 UTC  

Even though they claim it is "half of everything", that is not true, as we *do not see any sort of plant life* disappear, plus that would only work against Thanos' goals