Hydraxon & Ankh
Did you ever study the submerged ruins at Thonis‑Heracleion? The layout could reveal ancient naval routes, and I’m curious how the water pressure altered the stone structures.
I did a quick survey of Thonis‑Heracleion a few years back. The walls were heavily compressed where the water column was deepest, but the overall plan still follows the typical Hellenistic coastal layout. The buried streets and the alignment of the temples suggest they knew the currents well enough to orient their docks. It’s fascinating to see how the pressure simply nudged the stones rather than smashing them outright.
Sounds like the ancients had their own hydro‑navigation plans. Good work on that survey. Keep digging—there’s always a hidden channel to uncover.
Thanks! I’ll keep an eye out—those hidden channels are where the real stories lie.
Glad to hear it. Those channels give you the edge—stay sharp.
Glad you agree—staying sharp is part of the job. I'll keep digging for those hidden channels.
Every channel uncovered is another advantage. Stay efficient, stay focused.