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what's the earliest date you could walk into a synagogue and find a copy of the Torah exactly the same (in terms of content) as one you'd see if you walked into a synagogue today?
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In 1890 how much of food eaten in Britain, was produced abroad? What foods were commonly produced abroad at that time?
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In one of his books David Greaber asserts that the local pub (rather than the Church) would typically be the community hub in late medieval English communities. Is that accurate?
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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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During the US-Indian wars in the late 19th century (after the civil war and before 1900), was the US army at all advantages due the fact that they had canned rations and the natives fighters didn't (unless they did?)?
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what proportion of the Kingdom of Jerusalem's population (circa AD 1116) were actually Catholic (European migrants or middle eastern converts)? how reliant on backup from Europe, were they in holding down the territory?
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when they first came out would it have been socially acceptable for adults to read Conan the Barbarian, the hobbit or any of Edgar Rice Burroughs's stuff?
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In Jamestown (A TV drama set in colonial Virginia in 1619) the English characters derogatorily refer to the Native Americans as "monkeys", did the real Jamestown colonists do that?
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