🚨𝗨𝗟𝗧𝗜𝗠𝗔 𝗛𝗢𝗥𝗔: Google Gemini tiene funciones brutales que casi nadie está usando.
La mayoría solo usa Gemini para prompts básicos… mientras Google lo llenó en silencio de herramientas que reemplazan horas de trabajo en segundos.
Probablemente estás usando menos del 5% de lo que Gemini realmente hace.
Aquí van 10 funciones ocultas de Gemini que se sienten casi injustas cuando las empiezas a usar: 👇
NEW Examination of four of Tanzania’s most iconic heritage sites finds they are being destroyed by the same institutions tasked with preserving them, prioritising profit from tourism over their protection.
#AntiquityThread 1/15 🧵
La conferencia de la Gran Olaya García Nos, que promete ser de grandísimo nivel y una cita imprescindible para todos los amantes de la Historia Antigua, Cartagena y el mundo púnico.
“Roma contra Cartago. Las Guerras Púnicas” nos llevará a uno de los episodios más apasionantes del Mediterráneo, donde Cartagena fue protagonista directa de una lucha que cambió la historia del mundo antiguo.
📍 Museo Histórico Militar de Cartagena
📅 16 de mayo
🕦 11:30 h.
Una oportunidad única para disfrutar de una ponente de enorme prestigio en un entorno inmejorable como el Museo Militar de Cartagena. ¡No faltéis!
1/ According to the Linear B' tablets found in the Palace of Pylos, Poseidon appears to have held the central position in the religious pantheon, surpassing Zeus in importance. He was the patron of the royal house and the city at large, as well as the main recipient of offerings.
Interesante es, pero habría que tener en cuenta factores inexistentes en esa recreación como el peligro real y el impacto psicológico que ello conlleva, así como los valores de aquella época hacia la supervivencia o la muerte entre otras cuestiones.
This group of French researchers (Sur le champ) trained about 200 re-enactors to test the crowd dynamics of hoplite warfare and routing more generally. It's really interesting how the often frustratingly vague statements of ancient writers become clear with this footage
This creature did not guard a gate. It guarded reputation....
Around 560 BC, the islanders of Naxos dedicated the Sphinx of the Naxians at Delphi, one of the most important sacred centers of ancient Greece. Rather than placing it at ground level, they raised it atop a tall Ionic column near the Sanctuary of Apollo. The full monument stood about 41ft high.
Delphi drew pilgrims, envoys, merchants, and rulers from across the Greek world seeking the oracle. In such a place, visibility meant influence. A monument towering above the sacred route was not only an offering to the gods, but it was also a public statement to every visitor below.
The sculpture was carved from Naxian marble, famous in antiquity for its quality. Its hybrid form combines a woman’s head and torso with a lion’s body and bird wings. Greek artists used such creatures to express power, intelligence, danger, and forces beyond ordinary life.
An inscription links the monument directly to the Naxians, one of the wealthiest Aegean communities of the Archaic age. Their prosperity came through marble, trade, and seafaring. At Delphi, they transformed wealth into prestige on a Panhellenic stage.
Today, the surviving sphinx, about 7ft 3 inches tall, is housed in the Delphi Archaeological Museum, while fragments of the column remain at the site. The craftsmanship still impresses: braided hair, carved feathers, poised authority. But one element is missing indoors: height. Some monuments lose their voice when brought down to eye level.
#archaeohistories
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Turquie: Les archéologues ont découvert une statue de la déesse Athéna lors des travaux de réhabilitation du théâtre de la ville antique de Laodicée..