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Did the ancient Egyptians' xenophobia ease up later in their history after they'd been conquered by outsiders several times?
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When late medieval and early renaissance artists depicted people like King Arthur or Caesar wearing modern clothes and amour did they know it was anachronistic and do it anyway for stylistic reasons, or were they genuinely ignorant?
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how come in the early middle ages (lets say AD790 if that's too vague) risen bread was staple food in Europe and near east but not in north east Asia? and transversely how come rice wasn't a staple in Europe?
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In 296 Rome retook Britain from a usurper. When the Romans re conquered a rebellious province did they take slaves and booty as they would when fighting total foreigners?
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