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You know the Haudenosaunee foundation myth. Is there any particular evidence of extensive warfare in New England 900 years ago?
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suppose I live in Kyoto in 1717 and I want some opium. would it be possible for me to buy some? if "yes" would it be very expensive? if "yes" was using opium for personal pleasure particularly unusual in japan at the time?
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Were there meny groups who objected to the "separation of church and state" bit of the bill of rights?
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when did paper and/or papyrus replace clay tablets as the main information recording medium in Mesopotamia?
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did many/any people in the ancient world (lets say 1000BCE and before) have any notion that how good food was depended on how well it was prepared (I mean beyond just avoiding obvious mistakes like burning and such) as well as just how good quality the ingredients were?
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was having known partially non-white European ancestry much of a hindrance to political success in 1800s Europe or america?
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I once read a children’s book that ended with the characters eating wolf stew. has there ever been a society where it was commonplace to eat wolf meat (stewed or otherwise)?
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did pre-Columbian weapons become more sophisticated over time like old world weapons did over thousands of years?
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