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Attila's Tomb. How do archeologists and historians determine who is in a tomb if there are no language clues present? [link in comments]
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What was the primary source of raw material for the backyard smelters and forges during China's Great Leap Forward?
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Cats were originally domesticated because they kill vermin, and dogs were useful as guards and for hunting. They helped take care of us. In modern times, we completely take care of our pets. They're our family instead of our tools. When did this change?
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Where can one find a copy of the ACTUAL arguments which the Vatican made (via the experts it had sent) to argue the case for John Balliol as being the true heir to the Scottish throne?
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Does the Bible ever mention of people of European antiquity (Other than the Romans) such as the Gauls, Britons, and Germanic's?
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