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Any ancient history enthusiasts?

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I'm very interested in the Ancient Near East and history that has gone by over the years. I'm especially interested in the original script that was used to write the Hebrew Bible aka the Old Testament, the Paleo-Hebrew script in this photo I'll be downloading here. I'm fascinated at how things were built back then and how things were made and government worked. It's my obsession. Then again, years of isolation and painful inceldom will do that to you. Did you know that animal skins were used for writing material? It was called parchment. It's still used by Jews when the scribes write the Torah on their scrolls, but other than that, paper is what's usually used. I've been trying to compose my own script similar to the Paleo-Hebrew script for my new writing. Or I might just make something completely new. Not sure at the moment. God, I love history. Anyways, what do you guys obsess over besides inceldom? Do you guys like learning? If so, what particular subjects? Are there any ancient history enthusiastcels out there?
 

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Yea I read a lot of history, both ancient and modern...- some biographies too

Some of them are very well written and compelling :yes:
 
I study east germany west germany, WW2 germany now germany, German colonies, Germany germany germany.
 
No ancient history for your face.
 
The Ancient Kingdoms of Israel and Judah, Ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome obv

You may also be interested in Mesopotamian Bronze age history. Such as the Sumerians and later the Akkadian kingdoms.

After all. Most of the Israelite and Judean legends and mythos come from Mesopotamia and some from Ancient Egypt.
 
I'm very interested in the Ancient Near East and history that has gone by over the years. I'm especially interested in the original script that was used to write the Hebrew Bible aka the Old Testament, the Paleo-Hebrew script in this photo I'll be downloading here. I'm fascinated at how things were built back then and how things were made and government worked. It's my obsession. Then again, years of isolation and painful inceldom will do that to you. Did you know that animal skins were used for writing material? It was called parchment. It's still used by Jews when the scribes write the Torah on their scrolls, but other than that, paper is what's usually used. I've been trying to compose my own script similar to the Paleo-Hebrew script for my new writing. Or I might just make something completely new. Not sure at the moment. God, I love history. Anyways, what do you guys obsess over besides inceldom? Do you guys like learning? If so, what particular subjects? Are there any ancient history enthusiastcels out there?

I'm into theology and religion (Abrahamic).

Tell me more about the Paleo-Hebrew script you're trying to compose. What exactly are you trying to do? And how are you going about it?
 
I like history, I'd like to find a youtube channel that talks about history how it actually happened
 
Most Paleo-Hebrew/Phoenician alphabet inscriptions that we have are very archaic and rough looking. I intend to revise the letters to make them look stylish and more aesthetic, probably what the script actually looked like on papyrus and parchment documents, of which we have only found 2 and they're highly fragmented and not even that great looking. I might also compose vowel letters since the original script doesn't, as most Semetic scripts do (abjad script), and I intend the look of the vowel letters to be inspired by the look of the other Paleo-Hebrew characters.
 
Most Paleo-Hebrew/Phoenician alphabet inscriptions that we have are very archaic and rough looking. I intend to revise the letters to make them look stylish and more aesthetic, probably what the script actually looked like on papyrus and parchment documents, of which we have only found 2 and they're highly fragmented and not even that great looking. I might also compose vowel letters since the original script doesn't, as most Semetic scripts do (abjad script), and I intend the look of the vowel letters to be inspired by the look of the other Paleo-Hebrew characters.
מףףןה
 
So much of history is fabricated and written by white supremacists, so I don't like to dwell on that stuff.
 

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