Unrealistic depiction. There’s nobody getting eaten by a crocodile.
One of my favorite crocodile-related history tales is when Ibn Battuta, a Medieval Arab traveler, is visiting Subsaharan Africa and, not knowing the local environment, goes to take a leak in the river. His way is blocked by a local who doesn’t speak Arabic, and Batuta thinks the fellow is terribly rude until someone who does speak Arabic informs him that the local saved his life, because there was a crocodile right there in the reeds.
I love this type of diagrams. Hope they are not going extinct
Where is the Egyptian Magician?
I’d be interested to know why they thought the “door” wall gap (in the right external wall) had a lintel, that seems like work and cost for no reward.
Oh that’s easy. That is part of a home expansion project. The courtyard walls eventually became part of the home’s outer wall as the family grew and made improvements to their home.
Source: I made it up.
Was expecting to find Saddam somewhere.