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Did the middle ages really happen?

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I think this is probably a silly question, but if Anatoly Fomenko can shift dates around by hundreds or even thousands of years, how much true written-multiple-source, or physical evidence is there of the middle ages?


I mean, is it even possible to date castles or city walls?

Maybe manuscripts?

 

I mean, is it even possible to date castles or city walls?

 

 

I don't know when masons started carving dates into their work, possibly in Roman times.

But it was certainly well known practice by the middle ages.

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Crackpots "rewrite" science all the time. Why not history?

If you want to revisit this topic again, come up with some credible evidence for questioning it as per the rules of speculations. But for now, I will point out that you have been warned about this before. Your schtick is getting old. Stop it already.

 

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