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during the early classical age (IE before Rome conquered Greece) would many/any of the philosophical and scientific works written in Greece have been copied distributed to greek colonies across the Mediterranean?
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at the time (the late 1940s) was it considered particularly daring/unusual for a self proclaimed socialist like Gorge Orwell to denounce the USSR so overtly (without abandoning socialism)?
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In Japan in the late 19th century was their much of a significant generational gap between people who had and had not been past childhood when the Meiji Restoration started?
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I'm the 5 year old son of a (tenet) Roman farmer in Italy in AD300. I'm physically healthy but I can't talk (yet) because I have autism, how will I be treated by my family & my community?
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would a classical greek (circa 250BC) have any clear idea in their mind of how long ago the major events in realm of the gods, Cronus eating his kids and so forth, were supposed to have taken place?
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there's an alternate history series I like, that's set in a world where aliens invade mid way through WW2. 75 years ago was sci-fi popular enough outside the anglosphere, that most people on Earth would have already been aware of concept of extraterrestrial life?
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would insulae (tenement blocks) have been common in Constantinople (circa 600) like they were in ancient Rome?
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