06-22-2009, 09:32 PM
I joined at the beginning of the month, but I didn't notice this until now, so here goes.
I am from New York, but from the rural part of the state, not the big city with which everyone is familiar.
I don't remember when I became interested in Rome, but I became interested in the Greeks and the Carthaginians when I was a little kid, I don't remember why.
I am here because my curiosity about Carthage led me to www.livius.org , which links to www.ancient-warfare.com , and when I was Googling the Ancient Warfare page to subscribe, I stumbled across this, and it turns out this page is a nice resource to interact with people who know a lot about the things I'm most interested in.
I am not a student anymore (I have a degree in print journalism), and that's part of the reason why I like RAT. The opportunity to learn from authors and professors of ancient history is something I greatly appreciate.
I am from New York, but from the rural part of the state, not the big city with which everyone is familiar.
I don't remember when I became interested in Rome, but I became interested in the Greeks and the Carthaginians when I was a little kid, I don't remember why.
I am here because my curiosity about Carthage led me to www.livius.org , which links to www.ancient-warfare.com , and when I was Googling the Ancient Warfare page to subscribe, I stumbled across this, and it turns out this page is a nice resource to interact with people who know a lot about the things I'm most interested in.
I am not a student anymore (I have a degree in print journalism), and that's part of the reason why I like RAT. The opportunity to learn from authors and professors of ancient history is something I greatly appreciate.