• someguy3@lemmy.ca
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    4 months ago

    Tldw crotch protector, and the historians did know that.

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      4 months ago

      Well it took them 50 years to figure out, whereas Adam guessed it immediately.

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        4 months ago

        Didn’t they confirm it after 50 years? They had suspicions in different directions, including crotch armor?

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          4 months ago

          Yeah this is the key point in all of this. You can speculate forever, until you can confirm it your confidence will be very low.

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          Yeah historians and archeologists generally have about a dozen ideas and wont discount or accept them till enough data has been collected. A prime example are those weird Roman dodecahedrons, where it could be everthing from a knitting instrument to a niche tool to something as simple as a nick nack. Though I think the knitting example is actually discounted because the type of knitting that was done with it was either not common enough to justify a specialized tool or not invented yet.

          Anyways archeology is fun cause you can sometimes find new ways an artifact was used, like for example a helmet can be used as a helmet, a pisspot, or a bowl. This means we sometiems have no clue what an artifact was used for, unless they say fertility ritual then we know exactly what it was used for.