Antium Journal of Archaeology is a research journal by Arcanists who study the ruins left by Sapient Species, especially Humans of Coda.
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A total of 3 cortex entries make reference to the Antium Journal of Archeology.
Menioned here are some of the excerpts from the journal.
Engineers (2)
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In the modern age, many bemoan the lack of ornamentation found in the classical architecture of the Legion. For us, it is a luxury. For our ancestors, a necessity. The scarcity of Arcanist enclaves and the isolation of many settlements made education difficult. Common written language was not widely distributed or taught until the beginning of the Legion Victorious era. The ornate decoration conveyed to the eyes of our forebears much of the information a printed book would today.
— From Antium Journal of Archaeology, Arcanist records

Arden Vassa (2)
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The feats of design and engineering attributed to Arden Vassa are too improbable to be believed. Are we to accept that one man invented the javelin while hiding in a cave somewhere in the Bastion wilderness? It seems unlikely that the same person could have designed the walls of Antium and the gardens of the Academy, and yet both are attributed to Vassa. It is far more likely Arden Vassa was a group of Arcanists and Engineers whose work has been misattributed.
— From Antium Journal of Archaeology, Arcanist records

The Hollow (1)
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Though never found, the Hollow was the assumed resting place of the infamous Vatellian Communication. This letter—written by an unknown traitor during humanity's uprising against the urgoth—reportedly contains the location of hidden Arcanist forges developing weapons to aid in the war effort.
—From "The Birth of Resistance", an article in "The Antium Journal of Archaeology"

