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Elite Replacement

The early British Isles are presented as a recurring destruction-and-replacement sequence, from agricultural religious builders through Yamnaya, Romans, Anglo-Saxons, Vikings, and Normans.

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Historical sequence summarized on 2025-05-08

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The early British Isles are presented as a recurring destruction-and-replacement sequence, from agricultural religious builders through Yamnaya, Romans, Anglo-Saxons, Vikings, and Normans.

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The Island That Had To Innovate

2025-05-08, day precision · Civilization #50: Rule, Britannia!

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"Again, what's really important to remember is it's fairly easy to settle down in Britain because there's no centralized authority. So after the Anglo..."

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