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1000 years did the Indians on the large Caribbean islands (like Cuba) trade with those on the American mainland?
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when the emperor returned from defeating a major foreign enemy Rome would hold a Triumph. Would they still hold celebrations (games, public feasts, etc) if the Emperor had just returned from defeating another Roman army, or was that seen as too morbid?
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do any historians find it difficult to watch or read period pieces because inaccuracies bother them?
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on several occasions I've been told by people on here that in 3300 to 1500 BC most people in Britain were most likely pastoral, not crop growers. how widely accepted is that notion?
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What would the medical facilities have been like on a Royal Navy destroyer doing the Arctic convoy run? Did they all doctors on board?
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200 years ago did normal people in the west (north America or Europe) keep track of current events around the world?
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In illustrations and movies/TV Zulu worriers are always shown holding shield and spear. Is that actually how they waged war? If "yes" why didn't they just get rifles from Europeans (like the Plains Indians or Inuit people)?
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