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«…За Шеатским перевалом тракт довольно прямой, и на нем имеется несколько мостов через трещины в земле. Один такой мост не выдержал, и караван оказался разделен. Те, кто остался на нашей стороне, повернули вдоль обрыва к следующему мосту, переправившиеся продолжили свой путь. Они собирались встретиться в ближайшей деревне, но до цели добрались только отставшие. Начались поиски, нашли трупы, причем, и это самое странное, не все, да и те далеко друг от друга. Место схватки, если схватка вообще была, обнаружить не удалось. Отыскалась только драная тряпка с пятнами крови – похоже, кинжал вытирали… Следы лошадей вели к Реке, налетчики переправились через нее примерно посередине между двумя форпостами и вместе с добычей ушли в саванну. – И часто тут у вас такое?…»


St. Peter's Basilica. Vatican City St. Peter's Basilica. Vatican City

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In this story you will find: Why only one family of a sailor has privilege to sell palms on Easter Sunday. Why there are so many bees in the decoration of the Basilica. Why Italians can’t join the Vatican’s Army. What is the only statue in the world signed by Michelangelo.


Graffiti from the Basilica in the Agora of Smyrna Graffiti from the Basilica in the Agora of Smyrna

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An in-depth archaeological reportfeaturing graffiti found during a recent excavation at the Ancient Greek cityof Smyrna. The graffiti published in this richly-illustrated volume were discovered during an excavation of the Roman basilica in the Ancient Greek city of Smyrna, known today as Izmir, which is situated on the Aegean coast of modern Turkey. The project, which began in 2003, has unearthed a multitude of graffiti and drawings encompassing a wide range of subjects and interests, including local politics, nautical vessels, sex, and wordplay. Each graffito artifact holds the potential for vast historical and cultural data, rescued in this volume from the passage of time and razing ambitions of urban development. Given the city’s history, the potential wealth of knowledge to be gleamed from these discoveries is substantial: Smyrna has an uninterrupted history of settlement since the Neolithic–Copper ages, and remains today a major city and Mediterranean seaport at the crossroads of key trade routes. The present volume provides comprehensive editions of the texts, descriptions of the drawings, and an extensive introduction to the subjects of the graffiti, how they were produced, and who was responsible for them. A complete set of color photographs is included. An in-depth archaeological reportfeaturing graffiti found during a recent excavation at the Ancient Greek cityof Smyrna. The graffiti published in this richly-illustrated volume were discovered during an excavation of the Roman basilica in the Ancient Greek city of Smyrna, known today as Izmir, which is situated on the Aegean coast of modern Turkey. The project, which began in 2003, has unearthed a multitude of graffiti and drawings encompassing a wide range of subjects and interests, including local politics, nautical vessels, sex, and wordplay. Each graffito artifact holds the potential for vast historical and cultural data, rescued in this volume from the passage of time and razing ambitions of urban development. Given the city’s history, the potential wealth of knowledge to be gleamed from these discoveries is substantial: Smyrna has an uninterrupted history of settlement since the Neolithic–Copper ages, and remains today a major city and Mediterranean seaport at the crossroads of key trade routes. The present volume provides comprehensive editions of the texts, descriptions of the drawings, and an extensive introduction to the subjects of the graffiti, how they were produced, and who was responsible for them. A complete set of color photographs is included.