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  1. Where did the Gaels originate? - History Stack Exchange

    There are some theories that the Gael's originated from the Basque shelter and are not even of Indo-European decent, however their language originated from later invading tribes from …

  2. Were/are the Gaels, Picts and Britons physically distinct?

    Dec 14, 2017 · Did they all belong to the same ethnic group (Celts)? For those who don't understand "ethnically distinct", I mean could they be distinguished by shared physical …

  3. Who were the pre-Celtic inhabitants of Western Europe?

    Jun 28, 2020 · By and large, we really don't know. The timing of archeological finds with the language distribution when the historical record opens makes a very compelling case for the …

  4. Newest '18th-century' Questions - History Stack Exchange

    The 18th century lasted from January 1, 1701 to December 31, 1800 in the Gregorian calendar.

  5. Do any Egyptian hieroglyphics mention the ten plagues?

    Jun 3, 2013 · There is no evidence at all for any of the biblical stories involving Egypt. There is also overwhelming evidence that the origin of the Israelites is indigenous. There is no …

  6. age of discovery - Were the Spanish conquistadors really …

    Dec 5, 2022 · I teach secondary school History classes. Our school library contains old academic works (from the 60s-80s) and unreliable children's academic literature. These all claim that …

  7. How much of the surviving ancient Egyptian text has been found?

    Jun 20, 2024 · It is like oil. Even if we can not say how much oil has not been found yet, we still can have various estimates. As far I know, the currently available total mass of ancient …

  8. native americans - Is this the earliest known example of ...

    Nov 30, 2024 · The earliest recorded example of bacteriological warfare seems to be the Hittite plague (1715 BC): A long-lasting epidemic that plagued the Eastern Mediterranean in the 14th …

  9. What is the oldest European royal house? - History Stack Exchange

    Mar 7, 2019 · What is the oldest European royal or princely house, either enthroned or dethroned, that patrilineally survives nowadays?

  10. What was the fate of the planters and their plantations following …

    Jun 29, 2020 · It seems that a number of later historians have questioned that interpretation. In 1982 Eric Foner published an article called "Reconstruction Revisted" where he reviews …