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Posted by trophy on Apr 8th 2024, 2:10AM
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Posted by Dolla on May 9th 2024, 2:09AM
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Posted by 86 on May 9th 2024, 2:39AM
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Originally posted by EllernateFan on May 9th 2024, 1:47AM
Give me a cool fun fact and I'll buy the shirt
Posted by EllernateFan on May 9th 2024, 9:02PM
I'll really buy it
Originally posted by EllernateFan on May 9th 2024, 9:02PM
I'll really buy it
Posted by 86 on May 9th 2024, 9:47PM
Homer's book, The Odyssey written between 725-675 BCE, is the first time we've seen a mention of The City of Troy and The Trojan Horse. For thousands of years though, we thought that The City of Troy and the use of The Trojan Horse was just a myth. This version of Troy was built on top of an older Troy (Troy I), archeologists refer to this as Troy II. For clarification, Troy I is older than Troy II and Troy II is the one that got destroyed by the infamous Trojan Horse.

In comes Heinrich Schliemann, a German "archeologist". In 1868 he got permission from the Ottomans (Would now be Turks) to excavate an area he thought was the location of the long lost Troy. Miraculously, he found it. Unfortunately though, he used dynamite to excavate the area and he destroyed Troy II. Troy I still remains though.
Originally posted by 86 on May 9th 2024, 9:47PM
Homer's book, The Odyssey written between 725-675 BCE, is the first time we've seen a mention of The City of Troy and The Trojan Horse. For thousands of years though, we thought that The City of Troy and the use of The Trojan Horse was just a myth. This version of Troy was built on top of an older Troy (Troy I), archeologists refer to this as Troy II. For clarification, Troy I is older than Troy II and Troy II is the one that got destroyed by the infamous Trojan Horse.

In comes Heinrich Schliemann, a German "archeologist". In 1868 he got permission from the Ottomans (Would now be Turks) to excavate an area he thought was the location of the long lost Troy. Miraculously, he found it. Unfortunately though, he used dynamite to excavate the area and he destroyed Troy II. Troy I still remains though.
Posted by korkor on May 9th 2024, 10:52PM
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Posted by 86 on May 9th 2024, 11:21PM
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Originally posted by 86 on May 9th 2024, 9:47PM
Homer's book, The Odyssey written between 725-675 BCE, is the first time we've seen a mention of The City of Troy and The Trojan Horse. For thousands of years though, we thought that The City of Troy and the use of The Trojan Horse was just a myth. This version of Troy was built on top of an older Troy (Troy I), archeologists refer to this as Troy II. For clarification, Troy I is older than Troy II and Troy II is the one that got destroyed by the infamous Trojan Horse.

In comes Heinrich Schliemann, a German "archeologist". In 1868 he got permission from the Ottomans (Would now be Turks) to excavate an area he thought was the location of the long lost Troy. Miraculously, he found it. Unfortunately though, he used dynamite to excavate the area and he destroyed Troy II. Troy I still remains though.
Posted by EllernateFan on May 10th 2024, 1:32AM
I'm buying
Originally posted by EllernateFan on May 10th 2024, 1:32AM
I'm buying
Posted by 86 on May 10th 2024, 2:51AM
im now 5 bits richer
Posted by NewJeans on May 10th 2024, 3:58AM
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Posted by 86 on May 10th 2024, 1:57PM
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Posted by 86 on May 10th 2024, 7:31PM
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Originally posted by 86 on May 10th 2024, 2:51AM
im now 5 bits richer
Posted by EllernateFan on May 10th 2024, 8:35PM
Congrats!
Posted by 86 on May 10th 2024, 11:50PM
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Posted by Senior on May 11th 2024, 12:34AM
I'm void, because I don't want it.