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It depends on how you approach the problem. If you make a mod of this it should go in the mod section but if it is to be attached to the main project in that case put it in the general forum.
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https://wildfiregames.com/forum/forum/423-rise-of-the-east/ For example.
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Research undoubtedly exists (no units can be taken out without research). When fractions are designed, the second thing that is designed is the architecture and with the architecture the main units and their appearance are designed. You can see our mods in the Mods Forum, and you will notice that it is exactly the same modus operandi for factions.
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We should summarize that information but I can't imagine anyone working on that.
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Archaeological potpourri
Lion.Kanzen replied to Gurken Khan's topic in Introductions & Off-Topic Discussion
Researchers Use AI to Read Ancient Mesopotamian Texts TEL AVIV, ISRAEL—Artnet News reports that artificial intelligence (AI) has been used by researchers from Tel Aviv University and Ariel University to translate ancient cuneiform texts from Mesopotamia into English. Luis Sáenz of Ariel University said that the use of AI is not intended to replace human scholarship, but could speed the process of translating the vast quantity of fragmentary texts in the Sumerian and Akkadian languages that have been recovered from archaeological sites. Artificial intelligence could eventually be used by Assyriologists and non-Assyriologists to read these texts, he added. “The future will require more tools to digitize data published in papers in order to keep training the model and to improve the results,” Sáenz concluded. Read the original scholarly article about this research in PNAS Nexus. To read about thousands of cuneiform tablets unearthed at a Bronze Age city in Syria, go to "The Ugarit Archives." https://news.artnet.com/art-world/a-i-translates-ancient-cuneiform-2299128 Via archeological news -
Archaeological potpourri
Lion.Kanzen replied to Gurken Khan's topic in Introductions & Off-Topic Discussion
Ok -
Archaeological potpourri
Lion.Kanzen replied to Gurken Khan's topic in Introductions & Off-Topic Discussion
As which? -
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Lion.Kanzen replied to Gurken Khan's topic in Introductions & Off-Topic Discussion
Why is it fascist? -
I thought you were serious until I saw your emoji.
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Archaeological potpourri
Lion.Kanzen replied to Gurken Khan's topic in Introductions & Off-Topic Discussion
Are you asking to be paid for art that is the heritage of humanity? -
Is possible I mean maybe, any useful reference?
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Maybe if you ask Sundiata he can draw you one of these. Instead of using the Roman fasces which is more a symbol of Roman law and justice and is rarely seen in iconography. In addition, the Romans represented the faces charged by the lictores. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lictor
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Which one?
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I have already given my very simple solution. But we are still arguing about the symbol, this already happened when I put swastikas on the Hindu shields. I can ask you to open a separate topic, there is no need to cry so much for one topic. Simple and practical solutions. @Stan` split the topic. Please.
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I see no problem with using the fasces, this is the appropriate place (the game) to represent them. Wanting to erase history is something serious and censorship of history is something typical of the novel 1984, if people knew and entered openly to know the history would not be forgotten. The issues will be talked about openly instead of falling into attacks with Ad hominem for example "white supremacists" or "racist" or "sexist". Most of them are unfounded attacks or without using correct terminology and many times hypocritical. There is a lot of ignorance and political propaganda with these terms. To rewrite history is to try to destroy it and to fall into ideological puritanical thinking.
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The art of that symbol is based on modern iconography and not on ancient representations, you are right, there is no reason to censor a symbol just because X ideology used it a century ago. The symbol is older and is not related to facist ideology. I don't see it as Roman to use the facist symbol to represent "Romanity".