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[WP] Civilization is wiped out by a cataclysmic disaster. The ghosts of everybody remain, and civilization begins once more.
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Various stories, myths, and epics from the classical/ancient Mediterranean and Near East detail individuals or small groups of people founding cities. How easy was it to actually do this? What was the process?
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Do the participants in the Aterian tool industry in Northern Africa represent the first modern humans to leave Africa?
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In the Iliad, Homer talks of the Achaeans and their war against the Trojans. Did Classical-era Dorians, Ionians, and other Greeks have a special reverence for the contemporary Achaeans as a result?
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[WP] Throughout the galaxy, a predatory species seeks out civilizations to destroy. Most civilizations know better than to broadcast their presence. Humans, sadly, do not.
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[WP] Modern civilization mysteriously collapsed 2,300 years ago. Now fully recovered, humans have rediscovered our nuclear weapons, and wonder what to do with them.
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[WP] Late at night, practicing your instrument in your room, a note is slipped under your door: "Play Liebestraum no. 3 in A flat". You live alone, and you have no neighbors.
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Did ancient historians ever make a connection between Homeric Troy and Bronze Age/Iron Age Anatolian peoples (Luwians, Hittites, etc)?
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