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Viking and religion

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Beauty of Antiquity

Roman ingenuity made many breakthroughs, one of them being the delivery of water over long distances and significant elevation changes

Roman ingenuit...

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Steam power

Little did we know at that time in history, but steam power allowed us to automate much of the labour: even replace horses and create cars!

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Factory must grow

Industrial age (industrial revolutions) are famous for creation of factories, first railways, worker class and automation.

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Manuscripts

Famous fairy-tale looking manuscripts which stored the information. Not many people at that time knew how to read and write, paper was extremely expensive as well!

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Food revolution

Food production exploded with the appearance of plows and cattle as draft animals in agriculture. It ultimately led to further population growth.

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Hunters and gatherers

Archeologists discovered human-crafted stone tools which highlights one of the many breakthroughs in human history.

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Victorian Era

During the Victorian Era, sewign machines appeared and significantly simplified process of clothes manufactuting.
Thanks to British Industrial Revolution (one of the first), England produced half the world's cotton cloth!

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Bronze age

Before humanity learnt how to smelt iron, the most popular metal was bronze - it was used for tools, weapons, armor.

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Lascaux Painting

Stone Age gifted us a Lascaux painting - probably the earliest representation of human drawing skills, their hunting process.

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