The Greek historian Strabo, in his first century Geographies, described towers along the coastline of Pyrgi, northwest of Rome. The vantages allowed fishermen to locate shoals of tuna in the Tyrrhenian Sea. Pyrgi means "tower" in Greek. More recently, Andrew Dalby recounted much the same in his Empire of Pleasures.
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
The Greek historian Strabo, in his first century Geographies, described towers along the coastline of Pyrgi, northwest of Rome. The vantages allowed fishermen to locate shoals of tuna in the Tyrrhenian Sea. Pyrgi means "tower" in Greek. More recently, Andrew Dalby recounted much the same in his Empire of Pleasures.
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