• masterspace
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    3 months ago

    The only source I have for that is the caption on the photo on the Wikipedia page for Masada… The TV show page also mentions that they built a ramp that is still visible, though I can’t find any more detail on whether it’s the same ramp, how much work they did, etc.

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      3 months ago

      You’re saying a TV show was allowed to damage an archaeological site? Isn’t it also a national park?

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        3 months ago

        Back in the seventies they didn’t much care for those sorts of… pesky details for archeology nerds.

        When the Mexican government - tourism or culture departments, or even if federal or state level, I’m not sure - mounted a permanent evening light show at Teotihuacán. They “tidied up” the place, filling in holes and pockets in the pyramids with cement, they drilled into them to run up the wiring and mounting the light stands, etc.

        They basically committed every contemporary sacrilege except using dynamite.