05-07-2010, 07:50 PM
...in a Romanesque altarpiece in the church of Sant Pere de Terrassa in Barcelona:
[url:24k7t1n5]http://medievalnews.blogspot.com/2010/05/ancient-egyptian-blue-found-in-12th.html[/url]
Seems that a medieval had a stroke of luck and found a caché from Roman times...digging in the ruins can give you good rewards: bronze, lead, good squared stones, perhaps even a statue or two, or an intact pot you can use in your kitchen! (or at least the corner of your shack you use as it) :mrgreen:
[url:24k7t1n5]http://medievalnews.blogspot.com/2010/05/ancient-egyptian-blue-found-in-12th.html[/url]
Seems that a medieval had a stroke of luck and found a caché from Roman times...digging in the ruins can give you good rewards: bronze, lead, good squared stones, perhaps even a statue or two, or an intact pot you can use in your kitchen! (or at least the corner of your shack you use as it) :mrgreen:
-This new learning amazes me, Sir Bedevere. Explain again how
sheep´s bladders may be employed to prevent earthquakes.
Iagoba Ferreira Benito, member of Cohors Prima Gallica
and current Medieval Martial Arts teacher of Comilitium Sacrae Ensis, fencing club.
sheep´s bladders may be employed to prevent earthquakes.
Iagoba Ferreira Benito, member of Cohors Prima Gallica
and current Medieval Martial Arts teacher of Comilitium Sacrae Ensis, fencing club.