Griechische Archäologen entdecken 4.000 Jahre altes Steingebäude auf einem Hügel, auf dem ein neuer Flughafen entstehen soll

https://www.cnn.com/2024/06/14/science/crete-4000-year-old-building-intl-scli-scn/index.html

10 comments
  1. I was going to copy and paste a few key points, but it’s actually worth a read.

    Old stuff is cool.

  2. Throw a brick anywhere encompassed by the Greek/Minoan civilisations and it’s a case of “Oooh look, something wonderful”. This one seems especially good though.

    I once got to ride in the cab of a Metro train in Athens, the driver kept pointing out the remains of old buildings as we travelled.

  3. We should build more airports so we can find more of these

  4. Appoint more employees on the border control, make airport wifi seamless, and I’m totally happy with their old airport.

  5. It’s all fun and games until you hear “Release the Kraken!!” in the distance.

  6. Build the airport terminal around it, and make it a museum attraction for passengers.

    Braga’s (Portugal) train station did that. There’s a pre-Roman bath house and mini-museum in the basement of the station.

  7. Build the airport terminal around it, and make it a museum attraction for passengers.

    Braga’s (Portugal) train station did that. There’s a pre-Roman bath house and mini-museum in the basement of the station.

  8. For ancient cities like Istanbul, Damascus, Aleppo, etc has elany ever figured out how deep the ruins go? Like Damascus has been inhabited for some 10k-12k years ago. The ruins must go down quite a ways I would think.

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