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Iberians Culture / Cultura Íberia
Lion.Kanzen replied to Keinmy's topic in Tutorials, references and art help
Escuchar lo que dice los catalanes y es muy gracioso. Jajaja. Not everyone has to think like you, but there we would all be doing feminists as long as you stayed. In another post Another day I was talking to this girl, the western world is falling apart. and only by analyzing Spain and Argentina do you realize how miserable some countries are, as a drop so low being once a power obtaining very powerful economies. But again we are off topic. Good luck with Spain you will need it. I remember that a councilwoman was happy saying that nature was wise about the coronavirus that is killing the elderly because the part of the Darwinian theory. That Spain now. -
Iberians Culture / Cultura Íberia
Lion.Kanzen replied to Keinmy's topic in Tutorials, references and art help
I have known him for a year that I have read several of his books and I am very convinced that he is a very good historian, he has many political enemies for reasons that he has a program called, politically persecuted in fact he is exiled. -
Iberians Culture / Cultura Íberia
Lion.Kanzen replied to Keinmy's topic in Tutorials, references and art help
I will continue to translate what I am hearing on the podcast. It is normal for it to be generic but there are always interesting facts and one did not know. There is also talk of the Gibraltar monkeys, which seemed to be an exotic trade good in the lands of Tartessos. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbary_macaques_in_Gibraltar. There is even talk of the trade of lead. According to Dr Vidal, there were still macaques in the south of the peninsula. Apparently the Tartessians had fleets, And with that they traded with the British Isles as I said before. In Tartessos iron was already used in quite early times at the end of the Bronze Age. In the case of Egypt, Israel, Assyria, the Tartessians were much more advanced than this sculpture, thanks to the use of metal much more as a weapon of warthanks to the predominance of this material. It says that from the 16th century western culture began to investigate a little more classical Greek and Latin sources on the culture of Tartessos. In the culture of tartessos it was an illustrious culture of iberia that received its name from the river of the same name. River that today is called Guadalquivir, But that his classic name is Betis. then try to describe, the image that I am going to put next that apparently this was in the classic texts. This image is from the 16th century. According to Dr. Vidal, Tartessos was more than a simple kingdom and its influence was much greater than the empires of his time and it was probably the first western empire. From Murcia to Huelva. And that he controlled various kingdoms. So discovery of Troy in the late 19th early 20th century, it drove many enthusiasts into an archeology fever, trying to find lost cities. By the way, many things that Vidal talks about are also found in this natgeo article in Spanish. https://historia.nationalgeographic.com.es/a/tartessos-busca-reino-perdido_6233 Adolf Schulten, a great promoter of the research at the Numancia site, from where he came out at odds with the Spanish cultural authorities. The only thing he managed to find was fishing villages from Roman times. Adolfo came to the conclusion after his failure that Tartessos was a legend that did not exist. Starting in 1942, a Spanish professor after discoveries of the Neolithic era began again to search for the city of Tartessos. -
What the team is looking for and it really is people who work well with others and have sufficient maturity. trac.wildfiregames.com/ first of all, you should familiarize yourself with this page. Second, it would be good if you want to be part of the team, fill out the application form.
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https://trac.wildfiregames.com/ first of all, you should familiarize yourself with this page. Second, it would be good if you want to be part of the team, fill out the application form. https://trac.wildfiregames.com/wiki/GettingStarted And as you will see on this page there is all the basics.
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I'm calling team programmers to come and advise you how to proceed.
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@Freagarach @Angen
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Iberians Culture / Cultura Íberia
Lion.Kanzen replied to Keinmy's topic in Tutorials, references and art help
Spanish video by Dr César Vidal. Tartessos s first part. The Carthaginians named iberia for the large numbers of rabbits. Tartessos wasn't only a city it was also the first Hispanic empire. The influence of Tartessos it stretched from Egypt to Britain, with which the tin was exchanged, A tin of which the Greeks and Hebrews came to speak a lot in their writings. Tartessian culture was interpreted by many scholars for a long time as an almost mythological mother culture. Tartessian jewelry was one of the most important in terms of the entire extension of the Mediterranean. The first written references to Tartessos come from Greek and Hebrew sources, In the story of Jonah in the bible, what the story of Jonah tells is that he gets on a boat and goes to Tarsis (Tartessos), This means that there was such intense trade that what is known today as the Middle East, that navigation and commerce were so fluid that it was easy to find a ship and go to the other end of the Mediterranean, which is not strange and to take away those I traded with gold with silver with tin. Another important fact found in the Bible about Tartessos is that the ships that left Phoenician, then according to the story of Solomon from Tartessos many commercial goods such as the tin , gold, Even the monkeys that are found in Gibraltar today were brought from Tartessos. There were still monkeys in the south of the Iberian Peninsula but they were exported. The great intermediaries between the Tartessian empire and the Middle East were the Phoenicians. Most of the tin that was brought from Tartessos was used to create most of the arms and shield of this time. Apparently the Tartessos had a fleet that allowed them to bring the tin from the British Isles. It should be noted that bronze or in this case one of the materials of bronze, which is tin, was scarce in the Middle East and was very precious. -
It took us three years to launch. Before it only took 4 or 3 months.
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Adding Roman turtles to the Romans civ
Lion.Kanzen replied to andy5995's topic in Gameplay Discussion
in fact in theory you could. But I don't know if the animations work properly, or I don't remember the number of soldiers needed to form the testudo. -
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Este vídeo te va a servir bastante.
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@Duileoga lo voy a buscar en español para que tengas más claro el concepto. -- I'm going to search in Spanish so that you have a little clearer what the concept would be
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Roman buildings --village phase reference---
Lion.Kanzen replied to Lion.Kanzen's topic in Tutorials, references and art help
sería básicamente el antecesor del actual Centro cívico Romano entonces las proporciones deben ser las mismas. Podría ser cerrado podría no serlo habría que ver. Lo que tiene que parecer es que cada cambio que 2 comparado con el existente. Este caso sería más o menos, la misma base la mejor proporción de la base ancho por largo, pero la altura cambiaría un poco,el segundo nivel sería un poquito más pequeño. Deben parecer parte una cadena evolutiva en cuanto arquitectura sobre el dicho edificio. o sea que se asemeje Pero que sea que venga de ser mucho más sencillo a más complejo. que es una tarea más o menos deseada dentro del equipo de arte lo que pasa es que no hay nadie quien se ponga hacer bocetos. pero imagínate un edificio en Centro cívico desde el palco el gobernador Romano de las instrucciones a su pueblo. -
Roman buildings --village phase reference---
Lion.Kanzen replied to Lion.Kanzen's topic in Tutorials, references and art help
@Duileoga ¿crees que podrás hacer un centro cívico basado en la imagen de abajo? más que todo cuanto a lo ancho y largo no tanto en cuanto lo alto. Y me gusta mucho esa fachada. Luego le vamos a agregar una especie de jardín con un con la fuente en el centro. -
what kind of troop is the upper-right?
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Very interesting. I'm from the mobile I could not see the text, this I imagine that it is assumed that they are mercenaries.
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I want. PD: new nickname?
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@Alexandermb
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and Added some reaction videos to my gameplay.
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I made so many mistakes there. even my voice distortion program was bad configurated. lol. Each faction is very different now and Elephants are Op. I have so much lag here.
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0 A.D. Social Media Accounts (We need you!)
Lion.Kanzen replied to Sundiata's topic in Announcements / News
looking for more social networks I found Element that is like a discord clone. It does indeed have a room of 0 AD https://matrix.to/#/!pJKqVICIcXcKKDJyBv:matrix.org?via=matrix.org&via=riot.firechicken.net&via=asra.gr -
@Genava55 a call for you.