http://www.theonion.com/articles/historians-admit-to-inventing-ancient-greeks,18209/ Read it and weep... With laughter!!! I didn't get to sleep till 3:00 in the morning... Big Party nextdoor
This is not funny. The reason it is not funny is that people who decided to make up this sort of rubbish picked a date after I was graduated from college with a degree in something that had not been invented yet (Greek). Earlier I read here about some of you having a computer in your dorm room. There was no possibility that I could have a computer in my room since computers in the mid 1960's were larger than my dorm room. My college owned one computer located in the basement of the Science building but there were no classes. A few guys that the rest of us made fun of played with it and taught it to play checkers. I remain thankful that Bill Gates went to a different college so I was spared the chance of telling him to drop all that foolishness and do something worthwhile (like studying the culture I'm now informed was yet to be invented like I was). It was not all that bad in the day. After all you could buy a Coke for a dime.....but you do realize that the only dimes then in circulation were 90% silver so each Coke was worth about $1.70 at today's melt price. A great thing about ancients coins is, relatively speaking, they seem no older than they were when I started studying them (before they were minted according to your source). After all, what is 50 years compared to 2000?
Nothing new, they have been writing revisionist history in Washington for the past 25 years. https://www.google.com/search?tbm=i...FJustForFun%2Frevisionist_history.htm;299;288
ahhh....the onion, good stuff. and ancient aliens....even more funny! i noticed at the bottom was a link to a bbc culture article called "sculpture of ancient rome:the shock of the old" which is interesting....WARNING: SOME GRAPHIC IMAGES..including an infamous goat/pan hook-up (somewhat censored)...but interesting. http://www.bbc.com/culture/story/20130419-the-shock-of-the-old?OCID=us_culture_ppc_outbrain
=> aahhh, poor misunderstood Pan (man, he loved animals, eh?) Yup, that one gave me a month's "vacation" back in my previous roost (geeesh, they have no sense of "history")