
Decisive History
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Decisive History
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Exploring ancient history | Posting content from books, museums & sites I’ve visited | Pinned thread for book recommendations and highlights for deeper dives👇




The Roman poet Horace (65-8 BC) wrote: “Conquered Greece took captive her savage conqueror and brought her arts into rustic Latium.” But this was not the first time the conqueror admired the arts of the conquered. Let's talk about Minoans and Mycenaeans. Thread of 📸 below!



#OTD - Friday the 13th, 1307, King Philip IV of France along with Pope Clement V had the Knights Templar arrested. They were accused of denying Christ, profaning the cross, worshiping pagan deities, desecrating the mass and practicing homosexuality. 🧵




The Ishtar Gate from Babylon is impressive and what's just as impressive was how the gate was reconstructed after excavation. Robert Koldewey excavated the site of Babylon for 15 years (1899-1914). The amount of dirt covering the ancient site was substantial. Approx. 900 boxes of bricks were filled and shipped to the University of Porto in Portugal. Excavations ceased in 1914 as World War I broke out. The boxes were subsequently shipped to the Pergamon Museum in Berlin, Germany. In 1928, the painstaking project of piecing together the Ishtar Gate puzzle kicked off. The bricks were cleaned and sorted to reconstruct the gate we see today in the Pergamon Museum. The project took 2 year to complete and was displayed to the public in 1930 where the exhibit stands today. The gate isn't completely how it looked in Babylonian times, but it gives you a sense of just how impressive Babylonian architecture was. #ancienthistory #babylon #ishtargate #pergamonmuesum #History





**UGLY HISTORY WARNING - you might want to skip this one** There have been several opinions made on whether the ancient Carthaginians sacrificed their children to ancient Phoenician Gods. A paper published in 2014 by Oxford University declared that the ancient Carthaginians did practice child sacrifice. By analyzing graves at the ancient Carthage Tophet site, the evidence put forth in this paper suggests that child sacrifice was ritually performed at these sites. "Dr Josephine Quinn of Oxford University's Faculty of Classics, an author of the paper, said: 'It's becoming increasingly clear that the stories about Carthaginian child sacrifice are true. This is something the Romans and Greeks said the Carthaginians did and it was part of the popular history of Carthage in the 18th and 19th centuries." The Carthage Tophet for clarification is a sacred area where the worship of ancient Phoenicians Gods took place. In particular, the Phoenician Goddess Tanit and God Baal. It was an archaeological site in Carthage, located in modern-day Tunisia The Goddess Tanit was considered the sky Goddess who ruled over the Sun, Stars, and Moon. The God Baal was a god of fertility and weather.



















