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Did Southern girls around the Civil War really take naps en masse in the middle of a party, as depicted in Gone With the Wind?
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On YouTube I can watch extremely detailed videos of ancient Roman battles that show what each section of the army did and at what time. How is this known, exactly? Was there just a scribe sitting on a hill recording the battle?
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Many people who suffer from paranoid schizophrenia have this fear of an overarching government conspiracy to spy on them and hide cameras and such. How would a medieval peasant with this condition be affected since they didn't have much of the technology at the time that we have now, to worry about?
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In the Netflix series "Godless", we meet a family of Norwegians all the way out in the American frontier in the 1800s. What would make a family from so far away go to such a far distance, especially in such an unbuilt land?
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When we see the typical "man stranded on an island", it's usually a very small beach with a single palm tree. When did the depiction first occur?
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In the bible, David defeated Goliath using river stones and a sling, since David was a shepherd. Was this a common weapon for shepherds to defend their flocks?
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How accurate is the Primitive Technology channel? from what we know of early humans, would he be a good representation of building techniques?
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