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1,483 Views • May 2, 2024 • Click to toggle off description
Timgad is the best preserved Roman veteran colony that we have today. IT's a beautiful site out in the desert, which shows us a lot about how such colonies looked like and functioned. For the full documentary, click the link on the video.
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@Namesaredangerous

6 months ago

Bro, your channel better blow up soon. It's all high-quality content.

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@jpesicka492

4 months ago

Much like Suburbia after WWII.

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@TheDjacob

3 months ago

Funny how all the hard stone metamorphic cyclopian stonework has less physical erosion and not speaking of the destruction, but just the planetary erosion. I know there’s melted granite 40 foot obelisk but I’m really just talking about the weathering because whatever calls the mega catastrophic erosion I suspect is either water or lightning With the wind but speculation because nobody wants to prove that, but these Roman cities are heavily eroded compared to the hard-stone stuff, Greek and Roman works wasn’t on the same level and it’s curious to me

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