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Jon Ellison wrote:
> Yes it would have made far more sense to carve the granite
> columns in Italy, ...
But this brings us back to whether the Romans viewed the granite on the Italian peninsula as the same as or superior to the granite in Egypt.
Then, carved columns would have been lighter and therefore easier to transport - especially if using ships - would they not?
MJT
> Yes it would have made far more sense to carve the granite
> columns in Italy, ...
But this brings us back to whether the Romans viewed the granite on the Italian peninsula as the same as or superior to the granite in Egypt.
Then, carved columns would have been lighter and therefore easier to transport - especially if using ships - would they not?
MJT
So many questions.
So few answers - and not one of them mine.
So few answers - and not one of them mine.
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