saschaleib t1_je4o4gn wrote
Reply to comment by fiendishrabbit in eli5 why ancient historical buildings haven’t been kept up? Why are buildings like the Parthenon and the Colosseum in such disrepair? Greece and Rome/Italy have existed the entire time? by PickledSpace56
Meanwhile, ”let’s retreat to this old abandoned building that nobody cares about and that is located at a strategic and easily defensible location overlooking the city“ is probably as old as humanity itself.
atomfullerene t1_je5oj0b wrote
> probably as old as humanity itself.
Eh, well, it's probably slightly younger than however long people have been building stuff, heh
Bill_Clinton-69 t1_je8l2dv wrote
Aye, true
Shoulda gone with "retreat to [the high ground] is as old as humanity.
WhalesVirginia t1_je70bpz wrote
The Parthenon was a symbol even then. Invaders stored gunpowder there because it may make some think twice.
We see this even in modern conflict. People will absolutely use mosques or other historical buildings as a disincentive to attack.
Bill_Clinton-69 t1_je8l6q1 wrote
Nuclear power plants, too, hey. Zaporizhia, anyone?
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