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MistressErinPaid t1_iwzc4fq wrote
Reply to comment by nur5e in What was used in late medieval to early modern england for mensuration products? by dragracesssss
A majority of menstrual products favored in Western cultures may be wasteful in one degree or another, but I'd hardly call them a "luxury item".
OriginalHeat6514 t1_iwzb10w wrote
Why were the Byzantine's very weak they almost always lose territory to another empire
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Reply to comment by ActivisionBlizzard in A Medieval Gold Wedding Ring Found in the Mud Worth Is Thousands by max-venum
Medieval mud, found in gold ring is worth thousands.
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Deuce232 t1_iwz94tx wrote
Reply to comment by shinyshinyrocks in Simple/Short/Silly History Questions Saturday! by AutoModerator
A trade route isn't just a road or a trail. People don't typically start at one end and travel all the way to the other.
It's a network. So on major routes there would be resources and services that define it as said route.
Also the goods almost always changed ownership many times as they were traded along the route.
The_Binary_Insult t1_iwz8ukj wrote
How did the survival of wounds in war change over time? I'm assuming there was a significant jump from ww1 to ww2 with the use of antibiotics, are there any statistics on this? What about from crusade era through ww1?
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shinyshinyrocks t1_iwz76gf wrote
Camels in a pack trail on the Silk Road: what did they eat? How does that logistics work?
OdysseusParadox t1_iwz7486 wrote
Reply to comment by True_Trueno in A Medieval Gold Wedding Ring Found in the Mud Worth Is Thousands by max-venum
Worth is thousands the medieval mud wedding found a gold ring.
ActivisionBlizzard t1_iwz6rkn wrote
Reply to comment by Laziezt in A Medieval Gold Wedding Ring Found in the Mud Worth Is Thousands by max-venum
Thousands ring mud is worth medieval gold found
Laziezt t1_iwz5gss wrote
Reply to comment by Potatoswatter in A Medieval Gold Wedding Ring Found in the Mud Worth Is Thousands by max-venum
A thousands medieval wedding mud found is gold in worth the ring
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yesyesitswayexpired t1_iwz2jfm wrote
Reply to Hundreds of mummies and pyramid of an unknown queen unearthed near King Tut's tomb by IslandChillin
This shouldn't be concerning to anyone. I'm glad these artifacts were found and I'm sure they will be studied for days if not weeks to come.
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swagonflyyyy t1_iwyz8wp wrote
Reply to comment by MeatballDom in Simple/Short/Silly History Questions Saturday! by AutoModerator
I see. So we don't really know for sure, then.
Potatoswatter t1_iwyyoub wrote
Reply to comment by True_Trueno in A Medieval Gold Wedding Ring Found in the Mud Worth Is Thousands by max-venum
A gold ring wedding medieval mud found in the worth is thousands
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True_Trueno t1_iwyx353 wrote
A gold medieval ring wedding mud in the found worth is thousands.
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CaptainMacMillan t1_iwyuo8h wrote
So really it’s only worth 4x more than a high end engagement ring
Hahanohahanohaha t1_iwzdah6 wrote
Reply to A Medieval Gold Wedding Ring Found in the Mud Worth Is Thousands by max-venum
>"There will probably never be another one like it," Board told CNN.
I have a sneaking suspicion there might be at least one more like it, but maybe I'm just being a whacky goofball