Ngl this does make me kind of curious about ancient world event logistics
Well yeah I figured, I meant bigger picture. How far did people often travel from? How many people attended? Were there some events that brought much larger crowds than others? What were food options like in the area? Lodging? Garbage disposal?
Dunno how universal this is, but the Colosseum/Flavian Amphitheater had a massive underground section where supplies would be stockpiled for the games. The underground section is exposed to the open air today, so if you visit you can see it from above. As for getting the supplies down there, teamsters and dock workers have been among the largest urban professions since the dawn of civilization, so the answer is a lot of overworked slaves and proletarii.
teamsters and dock workers have been among the largest urban professions since the dawn of civilization,
This is true. I saw a teamster the other day and I was in awe at the size of this lad.
Unless you were a farmer, merchant, or noble, you most likely walked everywhere your entire life.
The photos, which were swiftly removed following some public backlash, :blob-no-thoughts: show an Indianapolis SWAT sniper manning a custom-built Remington M700 in an XLR Industries chassis perched on an Alamo Four Star DCLW tripod.:panting:
Agent 47, it seems like your target has an affinity for professional football
How long before one of those cops topples of his chair reaching for his extra-large bucket of coke and accidentally takes someones fucking head clean off?
what car-brain does to a mf
i mean surely they just looked up the popualtion right idgi
this just seems like “making up a guy to get mad at”
like the question seems dumb to me cause obviously they walked but i dont really feel like this is interesting to dunk on idk
I keep asking historians how ancient Roman traffic lights worked but they just keep laughing at me :rage-cry: