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we tend to romanticize the age of discovery (lets say that means 1400 through 1800) in retrospect, how did people (European or north american) at the time view the endeavor of finding "new" lands and colonizing them?
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if a barbarian tribe allied them selves with the Romans, did that at all usually mean that they aspired to be like them culturally?
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today monarchs tend to have official artists for anything official that bears their lickness, particularly sculptures for the images on coins. did roman Emperors have artists tasked with making sure their likenesses on coins were good?
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Which period do you find more interesting and worthy of study, Europe and the Near East circa 450BC, or Europe and the Near East circa 1000BC?
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