How many weeks would it have taken people to get to Sardinia with ancient level tech? Could the Romans have ever reached it?
How many weeks would it have taken people to get to Sardinia with ancient level tech...
Is this the general thread for loaded vague questions?
The Romans colonized Sardinia, as did the Phoenicians.
How many weeks did it take to get there? How did they survive the long trip?
Can't tell if this is poppycock or just bullshit.
Neither the Romans nor the Phoenicians could have reached Sardinia, they would have spent years on high sea.
Sardinia was populated by a savage race of orcs prior to the invention of the dinghy in the 21st century which allowed for its settlement.
Even if the Romans somhow miraculously managed to get there by swimming, the orcs surely would have killed them and all of Middle Earth would fall to their armies.
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This. It wasn't worth the trip.
I remember that thread
from Calares to Cartage it took like a day or so, and from Olbia to Rome even less
Heh this meme will never get out
nice bait
This is now an ancient seafaring thread.
Mosaic in the harbor of ancient Rome, Ostia antica, designating the space for ship owners and traders from Karales (Cagliari) in Sardinia
Mosaic in the harbor of ancient Rome, Ostia antica, designating the space for ship owners and traders from Turris Libisonis (Porto Torres) in Sardinia
Bronze model of a Nuragic ship found in the Greek sanctuary of Hera Lacina in Calabria, 8th century bc
>Obsidian especially from Lipari and from Monte Arci in Sardinia traveled hundreds of kilometers on a regular basis starting in the Early Neolithic. By the Late Neolithic, in some areas there was selection of specific obsidian sources and subsources, and differences in production methods and tool typology. Obsidian distribution and usage in the central Mediterranean continued over four-and-one-half millennia, in many areas well into the Bronze Age.
There are only apocryphal tales of a few shipwrecked survivors who made it there
Shipwreck, a Roman ship that was sunken by the Vandals when they sacked Olbia
Maybe if Christcucks hadn't stopped them from reaching renaissance level technology they could have managed it.
Go fuck yourself with a rostrum...
Read this OP it has all the answers you need
If Romans could reach Atlantis why wouldn't they be able to reach Sardinia? OP you're a fucking retard.
so was sardinia literally atlantis?
is this true? a roman messenger could reach britain in 4 days?
nigga you what? how the fuck did you get that from that chart
>contours indicate travel time in days
>britain is 4 contours away
>he doesn't see the contours are labeled in intervals of 7.
>Weeks?
It's 240 km. Corsica is closer.
Silly boy, it would take years to reach sardinia on galley. The island wasn't even discovered until the age of Exploration
Kill yourself.