The crescent shape was used for hunting large water birds and small game like rabbits. With birds, there was a danger with pointed heads that it might just pass through, so these did more damage. They were also less likely to get buried in the ground do their large cross section
It goes to hope far you consider consent. The tombs of the people that you are investigating probably wouldn't have consented to it, but the people and their families have long since disappeared, with even the culture attached to it evolving to the point of non recognition, therefore it's okay.
Do you guys have payID over there? Like you can just send money to a persons phone number
Just wait until China blockades Taiwan and uses the USAs blockade of Cuba as precedent
Well too be fair, Lawrence of Arabia tapped into existing resentment up forment his revolt
There's always been differing interests in the middle east, whether it's religious, ethnic or something else. To say otherwise takes away from the agency of the people living there
Well, the good news is, is that you can short it
Most people want longer battery lives and cheaper repairs, they've wanted those for years. Instead, we get AI which can reply to texts for us, that we still need to proof read anyway. Which is just a soulless amalgamation of the words of everyone we've never met
Bloody Latinos they ruined the komenids
Not that I don't you, as it makes sense, but I can't see any cisterns on satellite view. It does say the town was completely razed in 1233, so it might have existed. My next question would be how they collected the water on top of a hill
Where's the water? It'd be a pretty deep well or some big tanks. Where does the army get water?
No water, long way to food
Pretty simple when the alternative is prison