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Perge?
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Quote: Is it part of Hadrian's Wall, possibly Housesteads Fort?
Earlier.
Quote: Byzantine fortification?
Much earlier.
Quote: Perge?
Ooh, you're getting very close. (I hope you have a photo ready for Question 3, Miha!
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Side?
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I thought the second picture was one of Mitt Romney's summer houses
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That's me stumped, I am afraid!
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Troy VII?
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Priene?
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Quote: Although it's a world famous site, you might only have seen this bit as a diagram in a well-known book.
Would that be one of
your books? :wink:
It's not the wall of Tyre or something, is it?
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Quote: Would that be one of your books?
:lol: I am not so vain, Nathan!
Quote: Side?
Correct!
The well-known book I was thinking of was Eric Marsden's
Greek and Roman Artillery :
[attachment=4749]Marsden1969_Diagram3.jpg[/attachment]
Over to you, Miha!
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Quote: The well-known book I was thinking of was Eric Marsden's Greek and Roman Artillery :
Over to you, Miha!
Duncan thanks for the tip, I quickly knew to which book you was referring, but(damn) I'm currently out for work and then I spend all day long wandering what to post next, because my hard drives are back home. A few minutes ago I found something in one corner of my laptop:
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Help: the place in obviously ancient and is not far away from the site of an ship accident happen earlier this year...
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Roselle?
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Quote: Roselle?
That
looks like it , Christian.
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Photo was taken from the spot in the middle of this picture?
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Quote: Roselle?
It seems that I don't have to worry about monitor the answers for too long :wink:
Yes, Roselle is correct.
Christian the next picture is all yours.
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OK, here´s mine :-)
Should be easy, it is very distinct. Should I have an other go it´d be more difficult...
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