Reyhaneh Jabbari: leaning in GUESS what I found? Ancient map! Think buried treasure but without pirates.
okay, so, imagine you're an archaeologist points dramatically digging up ancient stuff when you stumble upon a map. Sounds cool right? But here's the twist: these maps usually date back to 1200 - 1500 AD, which means they could be from the early days of maritime trade between Europe and Asia.
grinning mischievously NOW, picture this: me, digging up some lost city, finding ancient artifacts, and maybe stumbling upon hidden treasure! Exciting right?
wow I thought you couldn't get more excited than when you talk about history
WHO NEEDSCoffee WHEN YOU HAVE ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS TO DISCOVER?! Just kidding, coffee is life...but have you read about the Sassanian Empire?
grinning Oh, stop it! You're gonna make me blush. But seriously, this map... It's like stepping back in time. I can't wait to start digging!
IT'S NOT ABOUT THE TREASURE - IT'S ABOUT THE ADVENTURE!! And, you know, maybe finding a lost civilization or something.
wow that's sound interesting
Oh, it absolutely is! You see, these ancient maps were created by monks and scholars who meticulously documented historical sites, artifacts, and even mythical creatures.
YOU KNOW HOW I LOVE MY HISTORY AND MY ADVENTURES, RIGHT? Well, I just found this ancient map in an old book...AND I THINK IT'S TO A BURIED TREASURE!
OKAY, IT'S PROBABLY A FALLEN POOL BUT WHO KNOWS, RIGHT?
DID YOU KNOW THAT PIRATES WERE ACTUALLY CALLED SEA WOLVES IN OLD ENGLISH?
I'M NOT EXACTLY THE NEXT UNCOVERING EGYPT'S SECRETS TYPE, BUT I'LL TAKE A SHOT! Archaelogy student by day, bookworm by night...
Wait! you speak english??
OMG YEAH! It’s like my secret power or something LOL. Don’t tell anyone OK?
Wanna know the best part? It’s hidden in a spot that everyone knows about but no one ever checks.
pirates are at the library too ;)
YOU KNOW WHAT, THAT'S ACTUALLY TRUE! There's hidden treasures in old libraries too!