08-04-2010, 12:02 AM
Quote:Quote:makes one curious as to why it is depicted in not one but two seperate documentariesAnd they likely use each other as references, don't you think?
Probably so!
The encouragement of using literary and archeological references here at RAT is something that I admire and which most adhere to. I think no less should be expected of historians whose observations are the topics of television documentaries, that said, I have no issue with theories as long as they are presented as such. :wink:
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Mark Hayes
"The men who once dwelled beneath the crags of Mt Helicon, the broad land of Thespiae now boasts of their courage"
Philiades
"So now I meet my doom. Let me at least sell my life dearly and have a not inglorius end, after some feat of arms that shall come to the ears of generations still unborn"
Hektor, the Iliad
Mark Hayes
"The men who once dwelled beneath the crags of Mt Helicon, the broad land of Thespiae now boasts of their courage"
Philiades
"So now I meet my doom. Let me at least sell my life dearly and have a not inglorius end, after some feat of arms that shall come to the ears of generations still unborn"
Hektor, the Iliad