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[WP] 5,000 years after the Great Plague, tribes of primitive peoples began to assemble, living in the ruins of the mysterious old world. One tribe has built its entire way of life around a divine artifact from the old world--an unlocked iPhone once belonging to a college student in 2018.
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I've heard many theories about nail placement, beam placement, footholds, ropes, etc. Give it to me straight: what was the most common way Romans crucified condemned criminals?
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Was there an ancient Rome equivalent to modern rock bands--a group of people with a fandom that are consistently putting on concerts and performing for events?
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It's a staple in medieval RPGs to have the protagonist switch seamlessly between melee weapons to range--in reality were there many combatants that did this?
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Has there been any research done that analyzes the veracity of the Viking saga accounts of interaction and battle with Native Americans?
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