Just wonder....

supervike

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Ok, lets say that the end of the world comes, and through some quirky bit of fate your painting area/hobby room/gaming area is perfectly preserved.

10,000 years later, future archeoligists find this treasure trove....

What do they learn/surmise/theorize about you?
 

Rugne

New member
Either "They only had black paint? " or "Paint must have been sacred, these pots have been hardly touched!"

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Trevor

Brushlicker and Freak!
Ancient figurines, our ancestors Gods or merely offerings?

In a recent discovery, archaeologists have uncovered a perfectly preserved household shrine to the Gods of early 21st centuary man. The shrine contained thousands of generally 28mm humanoid figures, which may be representations of our ancestors gods. Most of these figures depict warriors armed with swords and primitive projectile weapons, although a few depict beasts, such as horses, fantasical creatures such as Dragons and even primitive land based vehicles. Given the preponderance of warrior figures it is thought that the humans visiting this shrine were warriors seeking aid from their Gods in battle. It has been suggested that the figures might not represent the Gods, but be offerings brought to the priest in return for a blessing. The vast majority of the metal and plastic figures were packed in numerous cardboard boxes. A few were carefully placed in cases lined with foam, it is thought that these may represent particularly important offerings. A tiny minority of the figures had been painted with primitive acrylic paints. These seem to have been central to the religous ceremonies of the time, because they were kept in easily accessible glass cabinets. Quite how these figures were used in ceremony remains a mystery, but some experts argue that they were used to simulate battles, success in these simulated battles would bring the favour of the Gods and victory in the real wars being fought at the time. The debate continues...
 
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Rodnik

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They'd see it (and the southerners here can appreciate the meaning of this ) and say:
"Well then...just bless his little heart."
 

supervike

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Ancient figurines, our ancestors Gods or merely offerings?

In a recent discovery, archaeologists have uncovered a perfectly preserved household shrine to the Gods of early 21st centuary man. The shrine contained thousands of generally 28mm humanoid figures, which may be representations of our ancestors gods. Most of these figures depict warriors armed with swords and primitive projectile weapons, although a few depict beasts, such as horses, fantasical creatures such as Dragons and even primitive land based vehicles. Given the preponderance of warrior figures it is thought that the humans visiting this shrine were warriors seeking aid from their Gods in battle. It has been suggested that the figures might not represent the Gods, but be offerings brought to the priest in return for a blessing. The vast majority of the metal and plastic figures were packed in numerous cardboard boxes. A few were carefully placed in cases lined with foam, it is thought that these may represent particularly important offerings. A tiny minority of the figures had been painted with primitive acrylic paints. These seem to have been central to the religous ceremonies of the time, because they were kept in easily accessible glass cabinets. Quite how these figures were used in ceremony remains a mystery, but some experts argue that they were used to simulate battles, success in these simulated battles would bring the favour of the Gods and victory in the real wars being fought at the time. The debate continues...



NICELY DONE!! lol
 

freakinacage

Well-known member
I think they'd rather say "This place seems to have been rarely used.". :mean:
on the contrary my Scandinavian friend, it is one of the most used rooms in the house. it's just rarely used for it's purpose as the comp is in there!
 

Ebonbuddha

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Why does this guy have so many models with big boobs?

Ok, lets say that the end of the world comes, and through some quirky bit of fate your painting area/hobby room/gaming area is perfectly preserved.

10,000 years later, future archeoligists find this treasure trove....

What do they learn/surmise/theorize about you?
 

evil tendencies

Cake or Death?
"When compared to our forebears, WE ARE NOT WORTHY!!!"


Actually, it would probably be closer to "see, we DID evolve from monkeys! Who else could have painted this?"
 
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