The Roman Theatre in Alexandria, Egypt
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The Roman Theatre in Alexandria is part of a major archaeological area, and it seems to be giving up more of its secrets.
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Return to the Tour Egypt Feature Story, The Roman Theatre in Alexandria, Egypt
The Roman Theatre in Alexandria is part of a major archaeological area, and it seems to be giving up more of its secrets.
August 11th, 2006 at 7:32 am
wondefull it is very informative with nice coverage by pictures.
August 11th, 2006 at 9:26 pm
In other articles,which I need to check back on,similar structures at other locations have been described as possible swimming pools or baths.If theses are certainly lecture halls,a distinct institutional order of special groupings may be the case,or similarly,for distinct subject matters being discussed,as a type of educational institution.I would see that as a matter of discussing rationales toward the objective of coming to a decision on any matter at hand.(simply a typical human “process”)My main interest is the possible state of any kind of tecnology of the times which could have developed in that time period.There seems no question that a well developed metal working handicraft existed,but if any forms of energy beyond that of the human physical were present,they have entirely disappeared.Stone pillars seem to require at least a hand lathe of sorts.Or casting of composite with cement or bonding agents of some type.Iron machinery would likely not last any longer than the Titanic has,above ground as well.Small brass or bronze parts,as bearings,may.(my speculations)