Treasure hunt begins in England
Chapter 986 Meeting
Chapter 986 Meeting
As the afterglow of the civilization of Troy in the Trojan War completely disappeared, the place where the city was located was also empty for hundreds of years. It was not until around 700 BC that the Greeks settled here.
Because it is located on one of the top two floors of the entire ruins, the traces left by these settlers are much more than those left by the previous civilizations, such as the Temple of Athena.
The history of this Greek city-state came to an abrupt end in 85 BC. According to historical records, the city was eventually captured by the ancient Romans and became an ancient Roman city.
As a Roman city on a trade route, the city prospered during Rome's peacetime, but with the decline of Rome, especially the reduction in the level of control over the eastern territories, the city also declined.
Until around 450 AD, the city was completely abandoned and never built again, and the exposed buildings finally collapsed into a large pile of stone ruins.
Also because of the existence of these ruins, this site has always been regarded as an ancient Roman site, and the secrets of Troy have been hidden until today.
After completing the preliminary mapping and exploration of the ruins, everyone quickly discussed and wrote about the city. At this time, a student led by a Golden Dawn scholar raised an important question.
"Why hasn't the city been rebuilt again like before? I mean the city is in a really good location, and it's worth rebuilding."
"This matter is actually easy to explain, but you need to raise your sight from the city to a height where you can observe a wider range." Nelson stood up at this time and said.
"The reason why this city prospered before was because there was no commercial city comparable to it in the entire strait, so it would naturally be more prosperous when it had an exclusive business.
"But with the completion of the new city of Rome, Constantinople, in AD 330, the trade center in this region quickly shifted to the new capital in the eastern part of the Roman Empire."
"Thus, between the fall of the empire and the appearance of a powerful competitor, Troy naturally declined completely, and was eventually abandoned—"
"It seems that Troy has a very strong appeal among Westerners, and now this place feels like it is about to become a large-scale gathering of European historians." Liang En looked at the lively meeting scene and said to Jeanne beside him .
It may be because the reappearance of the epic city of Troy is shocking, or it may be because everyone has come and feels that they are not coming. In short, a lot of scholars from all over the world have gathered here.
And precisely because of their arrival, different people and different ideas naturally had a lot of exchanges after they collided, and even the style became more and more like that of a formal academic exchange meeting.
Of course, this is not a bad thing, at least for these scholars, especially those who often do field archaeology and never stay in school, it provides them with a rare opportunity to communicate with their colleagues. place.
"The arrival of so many people should be considered a good thing, let alone how much new knowledge and achievements can be produced by the collision of human wisdom, just the gathering of so many people can play a role in our excavation work this time." Positive effect."
Joan of Arc was very satisfied with this exchange meeting as a whole. After all, in her opinion, Liang En's mission this time was to excavate Troy, and so many people came to make a name for Liang En, which is already very good.
After all, for Liang En, who is now a scholar, besides the few things that can be seen, the most important treasures are those academic knowledge and his reputation.
Therefore, being able to gather a large group of scholars to come to this ruins and discuss it has become the best way to make Liang En famous. After this inspection, Liang En should be able to break through the barrier caused by age and become the top scholar in Europe.
Although many places think that there is no such thing as seniority in Europe and the United States, this is not the case in fact. This is just part of countless Western propaganda.
If you think about it, you will know that if there is no seniority ranking, the competition will be fierce. In this case, involution is basically inevitable, and this is easily contradicted by some propaganda that the overall work in Europe and the United States is not involved.
The actual situation is that Europe is relatively relaxed, but the tendency of seniority ranking is more serious, while the overall work in the United States will be busier, but the situation of seniority ranking is also less.
It can even be said that compared with the East, the entire Western world has more non-work elements that affect wages. For example, in the United States, men do earn more than women for two professors with the same job and qualifications.
At the same time, in terms of enrollment, it used to be easier for whites to enroll under the same circumstances, but now it is easier for blacks. As for yellows, their places are used to buy other races.
Under such circumstances, it would be much more difficult for Liang En to become a recognized top scholar in Europe than for a white or black middle-aged scholar.
At least based on his current academic achievements, if he were placed on other middle-aged people with skin color, he should have become the top history and archeology scholar in the entire West at least a year ago.
However, this kind of implicit discrimination still has a certain limit, and the specific situation is also different.For example, things like skin color and race are unspoken rules, but they must not be placed on the bright side.
As for age, it can be put on the bright side, but there is a certain limit. When your achievements reach a certain level, this rule cannot become a powerful obstacle.
To give the simplest example, Liang En was awarded a doctorate last time, which proved to be the most obvious symbol of the gradual breaking of this confinement as his research was accepted by more people.
Of course, under normal circumstances, the shattering of confinement is slow and progresses little by little, but Liang En's archeology about Troy this time may greatly improve this progress.
This was why Liang En, who didn't like dealing with strangers, was very active in everyone's gatherings, because he needed this method to accumulate more reputation.
"Yes, the current situation is not a bad thing for me, but I have been thinking about one thing, that is, what is the Thule Association doing?" Liang En said seriously to Joan of Arc.
"We are now destroying their future, and they are obviously aware of our existence. In this case, it seems a bit abnormal that they have not moved recently."
"What's wrong with this?" Jeanne didn't feel that there was anything wrong now. "I admit that the Thule Association does have some capital, but they are not omnipotent gods."
"A careful analysis will reveal that the other party can only adopt the following methods: large-scale attacks, poisoning or assassination, and use of background to crowd out, but these are useless to us now."
"Considering that this place is located in a prosperous area rather than a wilderness, and there are Turkish naval schools and garrisons a few kilometers away, the other party will certainly not and dare not take large-scale attacks."
(End of this chapter)
As the afterglow of the civilization of Troy in the Trojan War completely disappeared, the place where the city was located was also empty for hundreds of years. It was not until around 700 BC that the Greeks settled here.
Because it is located on one of the top two floors of the entire ruins, the traces left by these settlers are much more than those left by the previous civilizations, such as the Temple of Athena.
The history of this Greek city-state came to an abrupt end in 85 BC. According to historical records, the city was eventually captured by the ancient Romans and became an ancient Roman city.
As a Roman city on a trade route, the city prospered during Rome's peacetime, but with the decline of Rome, especially the reduction in the level of control over the eastern territories, the city also declined.
Until around 450 AD, the city was completely abandoned and never built again, and the exposed buildings finally collapsed into a large pile of stone ruins.
Also because of the existence of these ruins, this site has always been regarded as an ancient Roman site, and the secrets of Troy have been hidden until today.
After completing the preliminary mapping and exploration of the ruins, everyone quickly discussed and wrote about the city. At this time, a student led by a Golden Dawn scholar raised an important question.
"Why hasn't the city been rebuilt again like before? I mean the city is in a really good location, and it's worth rebuilding."
"This matter is actually easy to explain, but you need to raise your sight from the city to a height where you can observe a wider range." Nelson stood up at this time and said.
"The reason why this city prospered before was because there was no commercial city comparable to it in the entire strait, so it would naturally be more prosperous when it had an exclusive business.
"But with the completion of the new city of Rome, Constantinople, in AD 330, the trade center in this region quickly shifted to the new capital in the eastern part of the Roman Empire."
"Thus, between the fall of the empire and the appearance of a powerful competitor, Troy naturally declined completely, and was eventually abandoned—"
"It seems that Troy has a very strong appeal among Westerners, and now this place feels like it is about to become a large-scale gathering of European historians." Liang En looked at the lively meeting scene and said to Jeanne beside him .
It may be because the reappearance of the epic city of Troy is shocking, or it may be because everyone has come and feels that they are not coming. In short, a lot of scholars from all over the world have gathered here.
And precisely because of their arrival, different people and different ideas naturally had a lot of exchanges after they collided, and even the style became more and more like that of a formal academic exchange meeting.
Of course, this is not a bad thing, at least for these scholars, especially those who often do field archaeology and never stay in school, it provides them with a rare opportunity to communicate with their colleagues. place.
"The arrival of so many people should be considered a good thing, let alone how much new knowledge and achievements can be produced by the collision of human wisdom, just the gathering of so many people can play a role in our excavation work this time." Positive effect."
Joan of Arc was very satisfied with this exchange meeting as a whole. After all, in her opinion, Liang En's mission this time was to excavate Troy, and so many people came to make a name for Liang En, which is already very good.
After all, for Liang En, who is now a scholar, besides the few things that can be seen, the most important treasures are those academic knowledge and his reputation.
Therefore, being able to gather a large group of scholars to come to this ruins and discuss it has become the best way to make Liang En famous. After this inspection, Liang En should be able to break through the barrier caused by age and become the top scholar in Europe.
Although many places think that there is no such thing as seniority in Europe and the United States, this is not the case in fact. This is just part of countless Western propaganda.
If you think about it, you will know that if there is no seniority ranking, the competition will be fierce. In this case, involution is basically inevitable, and this is easily contradicted by some propaganda that the overall work in Europe and the United States is not involved.
The actual situation is that Europe is relatively relaxed, but the tendency of seniority ranking is more serious, while the overall work in the United States will be busier, but the situation of seniority ranking is also less.
It can even be said that compared with the East, the entire Western world has more non-work elements that affect wages. For example, in the United States, men do earn more than women for two professors with the same job and qualifications.
At the same time, in terms of enrollment, it used to be easier for whites to enroll under the same circumstances, but now it is easier for blacks. As for yellows, their places are used to buy other races.
Under such circumstances, it would be much more difficult for Liang En to become a recognized top scholar in Europe than for a white or black middle-aged scholar.
At least based on his current academic achievements, if he were placed on other middle-aged people with skin color, he should have become the top history and archeology scholar in the entire West at least a year ago.
However, this kind of implicit discrimination still has a certain limit, and the specific situation is also different.For example, things like skin color and race are unspoken rules, but they must not be placed on the bright side.
As for age, it can be put on the bright side, but there is a certain limit. When your achievements reach a certain level, this rule cannot become a powerful obstacle.
To give the simplest example, Liang En was awarded a doctorate last time, which proved to be the most obvious symbol of the gradual breaking of this confinement as his research was accepted by more people.
Of course, under normal circumstances, the shattering of confinement is slow and progresses little by little, but Liang En's archeology about Troy this time may greatly improve this progress.
This was why Liang En, who didn't like dealing with strangers, was very active in everyone's gatherings, because he needed this method to accumulate more reputation.
"Yes, the current situation is not a bad thing for me, but I have been thinking about one thing, that is, what is the Thule Association doing?" Liang En said seriously to Joan of Arc.
"We are now destroying their future, and they are obviously aware of our existence. In this case, it seems a bit abnormal that they have not moved recently."
"What's wrong with this?" Jeanne didn't feel that there was anything wrong now. "I admit that the Thule Association does have some capital, but they are not omnipotent gods."
"A careful analysis will reveal that the other party can only adopt the following methods: large-scale attacks, poisoning or assassination, and use of background to crowd out, but these are useless to us now."
"Considering that this place is located in a prosperous area rather than a wilderness, and there are Turkish naval schools and garrisons a few kilometers away, the other party will certainly not and dare not take large-scale attacks."
(End of this chapter)
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