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I've heard that the majority of cuneiform tablets have never been studied by a trained expert due to the sheer number of them discovered. How do historians prioritize which tablets should be studied and translated first in large collections like that?
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[META] The rules and moderation practices of AskHistorians have changed over the past decade. How does the moderation team handle the difference in rules over time when a questioner is linked to an old, archived thread for an answer?
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In modern times we use "Beats Per Minute" to measure heart rate and determine if it's higher or lower than normal. In the Greco-Roman world did they use a similar system to measure heart rate (i.e. beats per some unit of time) or did they rely on intuition for whether it felt too fast or slow?
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Did ideological terrorism exist in Ancient Rome or is that a modern concept that doesn't reflect the personal motivations and cultural/political context of that period?
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I'm an aspiring monk and scholar in 8th century Europe. What kind of competition would I face if I wanted to join the most prestigious monasteries? Would I need political, social or financial connections, or could I be accepted on merit or by simply showing up if there was enough capacity?
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Historians who have worked in academia, have you ever experienced pushback from a colleague when trying to publish a new idea or new interpretation of an established argument? What was that experience like and were you able to resolve the issue and publish your work?
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When did the trend of giving race horses unconventional names begin and why has it become so popular?
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