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Vast palace of Rome's first kings discovered beneath the Forum (built ~753 BC)
2005-02-16
Posted by:trailing wife

#6  Heh, Leigh - good point. In the Eastern Province of SA, where Aramco is located - and far from the heart of the Royal Show where the big stuff is located, there are several palaces, some belonging to the EP Gov, some belonging to the King & CP. The biggest Palace compound (think 20+ ft high walls around the whole shebang) visible from a public road was approx 1 Square Kilometer in size. Yeah, you read that right. And not a big one - for the Magic Kingdom, anyway.
Posted by: .com   2005-02-16 10:36:45 PM  

#5  I don't know if this REALLY qualifies as "Vast". I mean come on... it's only 3,500 square feet... no bigger than your average American house. Heck... my city lot is 7,500 square feet (50 x 150).

I guess vast is a relative term when it comes to palaces.
Posted by: Leigh   2005-02-16 10:28:12 PM  

#4  753 BC is a date based on Roman tradition, not archaeological findings.

That's not to say the date is inaccurate, but ......
Posted by: Ebbith Crater2775   2005-02-16 6:19:57 PM  

#3  "Ya know, Romulus?"
"Yes, Remus?"
"I've been looking over the plans."
"Yeah?"
"This is going to take ALL DAY to build!"
Posted by: eLarson   2005-02-16 5:00:12 PM  

#2  I wonder is they'll find any concrete connection to Troy which is another tale considered a pure myth. I wonder if that will have any implications for our understanding of how accurately information was transmitted from generation to generation back in the "primitive" days before the tech revolution.

Personally I think a definitive Troy/Rome connection would be too cool.
Posted by: peggy   2005-02-16 4:29:11 PM  

#1  

Let me be the first!
Posted by: BigEd   2005-02-16 4:14:43 PM  

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