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This wikipedia page states that there was a "thriving Italian community" in 14th century Yangzhou, China. What is known about this community, and do any of their descendants live in China today?
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It's been asked before who the earliest historical person named is. But what are the earliest known words, and what language are they in? In other words, what is the oldest existing sample of writing?
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What languages were spoken in Southern China before the early Chinese Empires expanded there? Did those languages have any effect on the modern Chinese languages of Southern China?
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Most ancient civilisations had some form of writing. Was writing necessary for civilisations, or is there simply no records for the civilisations that had no writing (since they left no written records)?
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What languages were spoken in China before the expansion before the expansion of modern Chinese languages?
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Fragments from the 3rd century "Forma Urbis Romae" map show various streets in the ancient city of Rome. When compared to modern Rome, how similar is it? Do the ancient streets still exist?
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Eastern South Africa is split between various native languages (Zulu, Xhosa, Sotho etc.), while Western South Africa is essentially all Afrikaans. What languages where found in the West before the Dutch arrived?
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Is it possible that in the last few decades life (bacteria etc.) has emerged on Mars after being transported by human-sent rovers?
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