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is there any reason to think the early bronze age (in Europe) was less violent and class bound then latter classical times?
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When we found North America the natives had given up gathering in favor of farming, but not hunting for herding. Are there any old world cultures that made the one transition without the other?
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if I went to London in AD 250 would I see different clothes and architecture than I would in a Roman city where it does not drop below freezing regularly every winter?
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The first Japanese satellite Ōsumi, was sent up in 1970. During its development would Japan have had access to everything the US knew about rocket science?
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What was the first society to display the "women long hair, men short hair" convention that (more or less) dominates in the west today?
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did the life style of gatherer tribes changed much between the attainment of Behavioral modernity and the agricultural revolution/first contact with agricultural societies?
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Who is the earliest known person in the western world (let's say that means Europe or it's colonies) to argue that women should be allowed to vote in elections?
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