The Bitum of Vulpi Amytas -- [Entrance ] [Courtyard ] [Library ] [Study ]

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Welcome to my Bitum!

As you may be able to tell, I've only just moved in. With time, there will be much more to see around here.

I am Vulpi Amytas, and I've come to the Mesopotamian town of Aran to search for some cousins, a lost branch of the family. It was a long trip - traveling in the Bronze Age is not a lot of fun.

I know that my cousins live in along the edge of the Balikh River. I look forward to meeting some of my new neighbours - Hittites, Assyrians and Hurrians.

As you wander through my house you will discover places that serve as my homebase for certain activities. In the Courtyard I conduct my social activities here at AncientWorlds and in Babylon. My Library is for my historical and academic pursuits. Finally, in my Study you will find my game playing scores, statistics and artifacts. Thanks for visiting my home!

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Vulpi's 5 Groups
Ancient Ways
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Position: Honored Ones
Level 3
A cross city exploration of the daily life of the ancients.
Aliyah: Journeys to the Promised Land
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Position: Sage
Level 3
Discussion of the Hebrew peoples & their culture, history & religion past & present.
Ars Amatoria
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Position: Member
Level 3
Love and Lust in the Ancient Cultures
Between the Rivers: Religion in Ancient Mesopotamia
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Position: Black Heads
Level 2
This group is dedicated to discussing the religious beliefs of the ancient peoples who lived in Mesopotamia and Persia.
The Flooding of the Black Sea
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Position: Member
Level 2
In 5600, the Mediterranean flooded into the Black Sea lake with so much force, it drove the many peoples around it far away. Some carried civilization to Sumeria and Egypt, others built the world's largest buildings along their path to modern-day Paris. Come face the starvation, theft and wars these people encountered.
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