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Bones and Standard of Living
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And also, yeah, this trend seems pretty well agreed upon, so I would like to hear some different interpretations.

The idea that the fall of the empire was not a big deal because early medieval people had beautiful poetry and garnetwork sounds a bit like Dr. Pangloss, but so does measuring the success of Roman civilization by lead levels in Greenland ice and only lead levels.
Nullis in verba

I have not checked this forum frequently since 2013, but I hope that these old posts have some value. I now have a blog on books, swords, and the curious things humans do with them.
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Bones and Standard of Living - by Sean Manning - 06-27-2019, 03:07 PM
RE: Bones and Standard of Living - by Nathan Ross - 06-30-2019, 09:04 PM
RE: Bones and Standard of Living - by Sean Manning - 07-02-2019, 07:20 AM

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