Roman Villa
Feb. 5th, 2011 06:02 pmMy, my, my it's been slooooowww around here lately. So, I will share a link that
peggy_2 sent me.
There's a TV show in Britain called Rome Wasn't Built in a Day. In it:
"Six builders attempt to build an authentic Roman villa
working with only the tools and materials that the
Romans themselves would have used."
And, there is a very cool virtual tour of what they have built that made me immediately think of the Thief books.
Have any of you Brits been watching it?
There's a TV show in Britain called Rome Wasn't Built in a Day. In it:
"Six builders attempt to build an authentic Roman villa
working with only the tools and materials that the
Romans themselves would have used."
And, there is a very cool virtual tour of what they have built that made me immediately think of the Thief books.
Have any of you Brits been watching it?
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Date: 2/6/11 01:18 am (UTC)May I also recommend 'Time Team'? They often have experimental archaeology as part of the programme, eg a flint knapper making a prehistoric handaxe. Fantastic! And it's introduced by Tony Robinson, aka Baldrick from the 'Blackadder' series. Which is also clever and funny and just wonderful!!!
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Date: 2/6/11 01:34 am (UTC)Virtual tour was fun, except now I realize how much I suck at giving myself a virtual tour.
On the other hand, I was at a museum with mini palace displays, of course I was oo-ing and aww-ing at ones that I suspected to be Attolia's throne room. :-)
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Date: 2/6/11 06:13 pm (UTC)I have met a person who agrees with me! Finally :D I have a friend who thought the ending was awful. I thought it was perfect.
It's lighter, and it's definitely entertaining, but I kept waiting for it to be more, somehow.
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Date: 2/6/11 07:01 pm (UTC)Random question: have you read A Song of Fire and Ice? I'm hearing a lot of people recommend it and I'm wondering if it's any good.
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Date: 2/6/11 07:19 pm (UTC)Let's start a While She Knits post, and you can ask about it over there!
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Date: 2/8/11 09:07 pm (UTC)In that way, it was neat. I wasn't madly impressed by the first book, either, so I'll hold out judgment waiting to see if this is the beginning of a whole 'nother arc that will end in more ultimate awesome.
I think I enjoyed Solomon more than most of the original trilogy, since I basically couldn't stand Nathaniel and never fully warmed even to Kitty. The end of Ptolemy's Gate, of course, was awesome. The end was what made the whole thing worth while - that and the footnotes. (Come to think of it, it was kind of like a reverse Hunger Games experience for me.) So I'm very open to see if there is somewhere else Solomon's Ring story is going.
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Date: 2/9/11 03:52 am (UTC)I definitely agree that the ending is what made me love the series most, but I liked the way all the pieces added up. I didn't like Nathaniel, but I liked his development. I liked how Kitty challenged him. I liked how Bartimaeus challenged everyone, and was more a tone-breaker, a bit of comic relief, rather than a character expected to carry the entire story with this really mood-breaking humor. I think that's why the humor didn't translate as well for me.
Also, I liked that the series was a bit darker. This one was missing that.
And LOL at the reverse Hunger Games experience. Mockingjay = WHAT WHAT WHAT.
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Date: 2/9/11 03:53 am (UTC)Apologies for incoherency. It's been a looong day...
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Date: 2/8/11 04:31 am (UTC)There doesn't seem to be much space to actually sleep/live/raise a family in, but I suppose it's not fully built yet. Maybe the family would live in outbuildings?
This is a different time period, but there's a similar venture going on in France. A group of people are building a 13th c. castle using only 13th century tools, technology, and methods. It's been going on since 1997 ans is supposed to be done in 2023! http://www.guedelon.fr/en/the-guedelon-adventure_01.html