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Nova Selinus: The Last Emperor of Simulation
Ravings on the Edge of Time Versions of the Unexisting He died in Selinus. The emperor. A man who held the East…
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Heracles, Who Tired of Eternity
Artifact of Inevitability A Glance Through Glass You approach the display, and he’s already there. A weary Heracles, carved from marble in…
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Pompey: The Mask That Played Republic Too Long
Dead Men With Ideas Name in Stone The Romans called him Magnus, but the Greeks just smiled — they knew no bronze…
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The Golden Stern Above Kydnos
Scars of History Point of Ignition Tarsus, 41 BCE. The river Kydnos carries purple sails, and the air trembles with the sound…
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Soli (Pompeiopolis): Where Sea Foam Washes Away History
Dust of Ages Entry into the Labyrinth Sometimes, while walking along the dim paths of antiquity, you begin to doubt that a…
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Blood on the Waves: How Pompey Drowned Pirates of Cilicia
Scars of History Flashpoint The sea boiled like a mind drunk on power. In 67 BCE, the Mediterranean became a stage where…
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Anemurium: Stone Symphony of the Dead
Dust of Ages Entrance to the Labyrinth At the edge of Turkey, where the Mediterranean meets the mountains, lies Anemurium — a…
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Travel stories from forgotten places where empires crumble into the dust of time. A blend of archaeology, irony, and personal reflection among the ruins of history.

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