A Journey Through the Millennia: The Split Archaeological Museum in Croatia

European civilisation treasures in Split, Croatia

8 responses to “A Journey Through the Millennia: The Split Archaeological Museum in Croatia”

  1. jalal michael sabbagh.http://gravatar.com/jmsabbagh86@gmail.com Avatar

    Impressive history lesson post.Best regards.jalal

    1. inavukic Avatar

      And much regards to you, Jalal

  2. bipolarbarbieq Avatar

    I’ve nominated you for the Liebster Blog Award. Check my blog for all the details and hope you accept 🙂

    1. inavukic Avatar

      Much honoured – thank you!

  3. IdealisticRebel Avatar

    I love the rocks and the faces carved into the stone. Fantastic. By the way, Freedom Writers Diary is not only a movie but it is also a book. Available in stores or kindle. Hugs, Barbara

    1. inavukic Avatar

      Yes one needs to marvel at the old ancient stonemasons and sculptors – that stone i very hard 😀

      Thank you Barbara re versions of Freedom Writers Diary, I will get the movie and the book even if I will probably watch the movie before I finish reading the book 😀 Hugs

      1. IdealisticRebel Avatar

        I understand coml

      2. inavukic Avatar

        🙂

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