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convexicalcrow · 5 months
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ya boi's built a tcg arena :D
I had always seen a build like this in this space, I just hadn't considered it being an arena. I was lucky someone offered to do the redstone for ppl if they cleared the space and provided all the materials. So I hired him to do mine, and thus, I now have an arena. And also no sandstone. XD
It's based on Egyptian temple designs, but done in a different style to the rest of my builds as it's meant to represent the older civilisation who used to live here. It's so old the temple has been transformed into a place to play tcg rather than used as a place of worship. The gods once worshipped here have been long forgotten.
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b--art · 2 months
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They weren't just a cult. They changed the course of history, ending the holy bloodlines of the west and starting a war that lasted a thousand years.
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thevastnessof · 7 months
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conservatives are always like oghhg but we have to take pride in our jobs/kids these days dont have a work ethic/just be grateful for the opportunity. as if being a hater at work hasn't been our god given right since Day One babyyy
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egyptian-architecture · 8 months
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Egyptian decoration art and ornament are an abstract to what their eyes saw, what their hearts believed.
Iteration denying arbitrariness, emphasizing that form followed philosophy and mirrored environment
if you can read our decoration, you can read our minds.
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dinodogs · 9 months
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*screaming sobbing crying slamming my fists on the floor* 5000 YEARS IS NOT ENOUGH FOR 10 DIFFERENT AND UNIQUE GROUPS OF DRAGONS TO FORM WITH THEIR OWN ADAPTATIONS TO THEIR SURROUNDINGS, ABILITIES, BIOLOGY AND CULTURE!!!!!!!!!
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supermarioo · 2 months
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Almoez Street - Awesome Vibes
E G Y P T
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willtheweaver · 3 months
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The enclosure wall and northern offering chapel will be provided.
This pyramid is roughly equivalent to the ones built by the Old Kingdom Pharaohs (c.2575-2134 BCE), but knowing this site, the resulting structure may look more like something built during the Middle Kingdom (2040-c.1640 BCE)
Coordinate for a cohesive structure, go unhinged to mess with AI.
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muchtoosweettea · 2 months
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all the buildings in my ancient egyptian city, still in progress
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saffron-rays · 2 years
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Nepetees- 1/4 of Nidden (arachnid) People
(They are inspired by spotted orb weavers)
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ancientorigins · 1 year
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It’s amazing to think that there are buildings standing today that are as old as civilization itself. Here are 15 of the oldest buildings in the world and how they survived the test of time.
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dragon-inc · 2 years
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convexicalcrow · 5 days
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also I found some guy had built all the Egyptian AOE I builds in minecraft and Hoo Boy do I want to build them so bad oml. Start a new single player world in a desert and just go ham with them. :D
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mamoru-chiba-ua · 1 year
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blueiskewl · 1 year
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Greek-Roman Funerary Building and Mummy Portraits Discovered in Egypt
The building and the paintings date back to the Ptolemaic and Roman eras.
A huge 2,300-year-old funerary building and a number of mummy portraits were discovered in Egypt's southern province of Fayoum, about 37 miles (60 kilometers) south of Cairo, the country's antiquities ministry said on Thursday.
The building and the paintings, which are famously known as the Fayoum portraits, date back to the Ptolemaic and Roman eras in the 3rd century B.C. They were found in Fayoum's Gerza village, which was known as Philadelphia during the Roman period.
"The discovered structure is a large building styled as a funerary building with colored gypsum tiled floors," Adel Okasha, who heads the antiquities department in Cairo and Giza, said in a statement. "To the south of it, there is colonnade hall where the remains of four columns were found."
The uncovering of the paintings was also hailed as one of the most important archeological discoveries this year, as it marked the first time such portraits were found in more than 110 years.
In the late 19th century and early 20th century, British egyptologist Flinders Petrie excavated at least 150 mummy portraits at a Roman necropolis in in Fayoum's archeological site of Hawara.
"The discovery shows the diversity and difference in quality of the mummification process during the Ptolemaic and Roman times based on the financial status of the deceased," said Mostafa Waziry, the head of Egypt's Supreme Antiquities Council.
Waziry also said a "rare terracotta statue of [ancient deity] Isis Aphrodite was discovered inside one of the burials in a wooden coffin," as well as "papyrus-made records" with Demotic and Greek inscriptions that show the economic and religious statuses of the inhabitants of the area at the time.
Egypt, which has invested heavily in ancient discoveries in recent years, is hoping to revive its ailing tourism industry. The country also plans to inaugurate a state-of-the-art museum near the Giza Pyramids, which Egypt says will be the biggest museum in the world dedicated to a single civilization.
By Hatem Maher.
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abbasologyjr · 1 month
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supermarioo · 2 months
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BLESSED FRIDAY ❤️
E G Y P T
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