@chesterherifest@Chester_PH@ShitChester The Giants stood at Chester’s high point - where the far out-reach of the Roman Empire was perched. Still can’t see the view!?
Vistas that made Chester still not taken advantage of in what should have been a four storey build! Looks tiny! Let’s hope Northgate phase two does!!??!
@AdamDandy@ShitChester@chestertweetsuk Baulders-gate! : Naval battles will have been staged here. Not Lions and Bears! Them Romans will have filled the Amphitheatre with water! From the Dee!
Built around AD 75 abandoned in AD 350 Britain's largest amphitheatre, training ground for the 20th Legion seated around 8 -12 thousand in Deva Victrix
@Dwuddy The concept of seeing anything from the tower, without a telescope?? Indicates he, or others would have moved closer? (Supporting my hearsay). Were there any other battles north of Waetling stopping them?
@Go_CheshireWest This sounds brilliant! Shame I’ve missed it!
Getting the young’s interpretation a genius component!?
What are the stories? Plays?
Is it on again? Any reviews?
@Dwuddy@ShitChester Not, the fact of the matter is, that architecturally speaking, context included. There are only a certain number of purposes those spaces can be used for.
@elonmusk . I told my son that you took me to Mars today. He doesn’t believe me and also my daughter thinks that I can’t speak alien and I am telling fibs. Can you please confirm it only take an hour to get the Mars?
Luxury Bronze Age banqueting ware! 🤩
Around 3,800 years ago, this richly-decorated Minoan krater embellished with lily flowers, was used for mixing wine at palace banquets.
Kamares ware from Phaistos palace, Crete. Heraklion Archaeological Museum. 📷 my own
#Archaeology