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25 Apr 2008 09:00 PM
I am Stevin and live in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. After ten years in a semi-governmental agency as an editor, I have decided to go back to the local uni to study history and hopefully a bit of archeology after the first year too. Have had a lifelong fascination with especially the classic civilisations and biblical archeology. But I find myself reading basically anything. Love anything to do with history, from the earliest written records to yesterday, but with a distinct interest in (again) the classics and WW2. Am reseraching the airbattle of January 11, 1944 in particular. My biggest archeology thrill was when I visited Gortys, Crete. After visiting the church of Titus and the acropolis, and the wall with laws, I walked across the road and suddenly found myself in a completely unexcavated city. Marble pilars lying about, pieces of painted pottery everywhere. I decided to climb a hill to see what else I could see and found myself in the middle of a small Roman colloseum...Fancied myself a modern-time Schliemann...without the crude methods... Haven't been heavily involved in archeology recently, but this site certainly rekindled the fire. I am toying with the idea of joining an aircraft recovery group in Holland.
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25 Apr 2008 09:00 PM
Stevin, At least you've been to Crete, which is more than some of us can claim! Bet that was a strange feeling when you stood in the middle of that unexcavated part of the city-nice one! Good luck with the studies. Regards, Gordon
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25 Apr 2008 09:00 PM
Stevin - A visit to Turkey prompted me to pack everything in and study classical archaeology for 4 years. It was 4 years well spent and eventually compelled me to get this portal up and running. Your tale of Gortys rings familiar - had a similar experience in Tlos when we went out of season. Difficult to put into words, but the best I can do is awe. Steve White
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