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obscure as in, you feel like they do not get talked about that often

>Toledo in the 6th to 8th centuries, Visigothic Kingdom of Spain
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pre-columbian cozumel, late classic to post classic mayan period

>In the Mayan culture, every woman was obligated to travel to the island at least once in her life to worship Ixchel, goddess of fertility. Ixchel was the wife of Itzamna, the supreme Mayan lord of the skies of the night and of the day. The women, in general, before hitting puberty, would set on their peregrination to the island to ask Ixchel for fertility and for a joyful motherhood.
also mesoautistic cities but in an island, so cool
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EL MONASTERIO DE SANTA CATALINA, EN EGIPTO.

ALLÍ YACEN LOS RESTOS MATERIALES DE MI SANTA PATRONA.
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chang'an, tang dinasty china
>Changan with a population of 2,000,000 may have been the largest city in the world.
>This city attracted scholars, poets, artists, and traders from across Asia, the Middle East, and beyond.
>a surprisingly diverse group of people made this major trade hub their home including many from Sogdiana the Iranian civilization formed of a collection of city states located at various times in what is today Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan, and whose capitals included the famous Silk Roads cities of Samarkand and Bukhara.
>Chang’an served as the capital city of ten different dynasties, three of the most significant and long lasting of which were the Former Han (206 BCE – 9 CE), the Sui (589-617 CE) and the Tang (618 – 907 CE).
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Khotan before the fall. A thousand year old buddhist kingdom on the silk road with massive influences from everywhere. Strangely fertile arable land but only a little, lots of silk and jade and spice trade, a scholastic tradition beyond anything in India. Regular contact with the greeks. And they had normal food/hygiene. A genuine hybrid culture and a unique people. Probably the last Saka kingdom.
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Diocletian's palace in Croatia
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>>18222190
>Mesofag
>matriarchal cuck
Wow
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It's not really obscure, but I'd like to visit Roman Britain, and especially one of the smaller provincial towns. I say that as they were on the periphery of a peripheral province, far removed from the heart of the Empire but with much of the culture
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>>18222187
Melbourne, Australia in the Boom era when it basically grew city sized overnight and was briefly the wealthiest per capita city on the planet.
I'm not even Australian, I'm American-British, but I've always just been really fascinated by the rapidity Australia developed and how this former frontier land would've looked like in the late 1800s
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>>18222187
Heuneburg (celtic settlement in Germany 500BC). It just feels familiar to me. I wonder what the culture was like and how different it truly felt to live there compared to a modern rural settlement in France/Germany.
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>>18222331
>can't appreciate something without adhering it to politics and cuckoldry
Sad!
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The acropolis of Tonina is awesome, I'd love to just wander around in it
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>>18222331
How is wanting to observe a bunch of naked brown qts do literal fertility rituals on a caribbean island that also has cool buildings on it "matriarchal"?
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>>18222196
why reply in spanish?
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Ever since I was small, I have always wanted to visit Knossos at its glory, either during the Protopalatial or Neopalatial periods. However, it would also be very interesting to visit after the Bronze Age Collapse, and see the abandoned once-prosperous palace.
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>>18222187
Oxus, BMAC, Gandahar and the Germanic Bronze Age.......all absolute peak of aesthetics and intellect.
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>>18224809
How is the paint preserved?
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>>18224771


NO LO SÉ; SOLO ME DIO LA GANA HACERLO.



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