*Newsflash*
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2003 12:45 pm
Avete Romani,
I have created this thread for anybody who whishes to post something about an archeological discovery.
Sunken Treasure
Many ships were lost in the Greek seas, everybody knows that. But what not everybody knows is where al the wrecks of the ships are located. Now, thanks to new and advanced machines, scientist have been able to locate the over thousand shipswrecks.
They also found traces of sunken cities and habours. These archeological treasures are located in the Egeïsche Sea, the Ionische Sea and the Libian Sea. To prevent that treasure hunters plunder the archeological site, only a few people have seen the map where the location of the ships and cities is marked. In some places in Greece, it is even forbidden to dive.
Roman Restaurant
Not really archeological news, but I think that trivia like this is also allowed in this thread.
Next month a restaurant will be opened in Antwerp where you can eat like the Romans: lying on a bed. I don't know if you can eat the Roman "delicasies" there, but I doubt it.
Similar restaurants have already been opened in Amsterdam, Londen, Rome and Miami and according to the managers, it is a huge succes. Maybe an idea for an SVR meeting?
Valete bene,
Tiberius Dionysius Draco
[source: Kits]
I have created this thread for anybody who whishes to post something about an archeological discovery.
Sunken Treasure
Many ships were lost in the Greek seas, everybody knows that. But what not everybody knows is where al the wrecks of the ships are located. Now, thanks to new and advanced machines, scientist have been able to locate the over thousand shipswrecks.
They also found traces of sunken cities and habours. These archeological treasures are located in the Egeïsche Sea, the Ionische Sea and the Libian Sea. To prevent that treasure hunters plunder the archeological site, only a few people have seen the map where the location of the ships and cities is marked. In some places in Greece, it is even forbidden to dive.
Roman Restaurant
Not really archeological news, but I think that trivia like this is also allowed in this thread.
Next month a restaurant will be opened in Antwerp where you can eat like the Romans: lying on a bed. I don't know if you can eat the Roman "delicasies" there, but I doubt it.
Similar restaurants have already been opened in Amsterdam, Londen, Rome and Miami and according to the managers, it is a huge succes. Maybe an idea for an SVR meeting?
Valete bene,
Tiberius Dionysius Draco
[source: Kits]