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Movotti
4 years agoNew Spectator
The problem is, the medieval era is about 1000 years long, and contains a fair bit of variation in that time.
Personally, I'd prefer the late medieval era.
Also, your list is more than a bit american heavy, but lacks Asia and Australasia.
My second choice, after late medieval, would be Han Dynasty China.
And my third choice would be 1930's Australia.
Personally, I'd prefer the late medieval era.
Also, your list is more than a bit american heavy, but lacks Asia and Australasia.
My second choice, after late medieval, would be Han Dynasty China.
And my third choice would be 1930's Australia.
"CAPTAIN_NXR7;c-17808102" wrote:There wasn't much in the way of 'non-civilized' areas in medieval Europe. Farms were small, but numerous, and even woodland areas were reasonably well inhabited.
There are non-civilized areas in a medieval world: just a woods or empty fields to build on and perhaps a simple dirt track running through the landscape (we are in need of this regardless).
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