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42-0511 POLAND IN THE FIRST MILLENNIUM AD (September 2021)

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Poles do not understand why the territory of their country is said to have been deserted from ca. 300 to 600 AD. They are stunned that every individual site of Poland's 1st millennium AD has even 700 empty years. Yet, they believe that the rest of the world got the full 1000 years to be expected for the first millennium. But is that true? If one asks for a city anywhere that shows the required archaeological strata for those 1000 years, one cannot find a single one in the entire world. Even the supposedly eternal city of Rome has archaeological layers and builds homes, latrines, water pipes, roads, harbors, etc. only in about 300 of those 1000 years. Poland's advantage is that it has not invented a historiography for those 700 empty years. This could make it easier to advance to a historiography based solely on evidence.

 

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