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Poll: Which is your favorite ancient civilization? |
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Which is your favorite ancient civilization?
ChrisChin is Getting Old
· 20 years, 1 month ago
shouldn't it be Egyptian and Chinese?
And this just reminds me of Sid Meier's Civilization.
whohoo, I"m a boy of the Sumer.
Did anyone else take rooting interests in ancient civs? To me the Sumerians and their heirs in Mesopotamia were the good guys. Any conflict with Egypt I knew whose side I was on.
The Minoans would have been my second choice.
dirty life & times
· 20 years, 1 month ago
of course, they are supposed to have come out of mesopotamia. but we're more ancient than romans :P
second, i'd say chinese. they're just plain cool, & have been for millenia. although, without assyria, there'd be no catch-22 :D
100% dainty!
· 20 years, 1 month ago
so many choices!! I was obsessed with Egypt when I was younger because of the movie Stargate. However Mesopotamia and Persia and Indus river also rock.
I picked the Minoans though! Yay nonviolence. :)
Yeah but I lived in ancient egypt for a while.
Mamalissa!
· 20 years, 1 month ago
I'm givin' my love to the Nabateans. Ever been to Petra? It kicks ancient butt.
He gave every fan a personalized response. I lived in Thebes and I know he was partial to us, When I saw him live he said, "Thebes audiences are the best!"
Will work for anime
· 20 years, 1 month ago
ok..mabey i just watch too much Inu Yasha...but i really got a thing for ancient Japan....
Kris 'engaged' Bedient
· 20 years, 1 month ago
I couldn't make up my mind, so I had Jeremy pick a number from 1-10, and he picked 9, so I went with the Mayans. I believe they are the only american early civ listed.
Yeah, I like the Maya and the Aztecs. And the Anasazi, although again they're not truly "ancient".
For more ancient, give me the Celts and the Minoans.
I've always done well with the Mongols, but they're not truly ancient.
stealthlori
· 20 years, 1 month ago
why no Atlantis option?
and Lemuria? hummph. so blindly prejudiced in favor of actual archaeological evidence ... :D
There is always an appeal to people and places that didn't have to go through the wear and tear of actually existing.
>> That's why I'm the king of the halfrumpozeron. ummm, I haven't met you in person, but I always thought you were a girl
yeah, and so?
The King of the Amazons was a woman, too. :) but "king" is defined as: a male sovereign. She isn't, therefore, she isn't.
well, maybe in English it is, but clearly to the amazons it wasn't. and perhaps it's not to the halfrumpozeron either. i don't know enough about their culture to be certain, but I'm sure as their King Leah would know. :D
Also, perhaps as an honorific form of address for a person of high rank it's much like "Sir" in Starfleet and other (real) military applications.
What is your source for calling the Amazon Monarch a King? I have always heard Queen Hypolita.
huh. my source is novelist Mary Renault, who was known for doing a copious amount of research into her ancient subjects. In The Bull From The Sea, an account of the Theseus myth, she specifies that not only Hippolyta but her predecessors (and successor, who destroyed Hippolyta for a traitor because she left the Amazons for Theseus) were known as Kings.
There are also assorted google references, although in order to check them you'll have to wade through a lot of nonsense that is sci-fi/fantasy (or male-fantasy) or RPG-based and has little to do with the "real" Amazons. (Lots of them cite female warrior tribes with a male king as the "Amazons", which is just idiotic.) Others talk about the river and Inka kings, or a tribe in Dahomey that supposedly had a female King, and one references Midsummer Night's Dream. But this interview with David Carradine also invokes the Theseus story with Hippolyta as King. and then there's the Xenaverse. :) You must first create an account to post.
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