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Son_of_Kong t1_j0s63xc wrote
Reply to comment by TurkeyDinner547 in Ancient Grammatical Puzzle That Has Baffled Scientists for 2,500 Years Solved by Cambridge University Student by Superb_Boss289
Basically, the student figured out that scholars have been misinterpreting one of the rules, leading to incorrect results. The students new interpretation produces correct ones.
Son_of_Kong t1_ix63lom wrote
Reply to comment by EZpeeeZee in A Medieval Gold Wedding Ring Found in the Mud Worth Is Thousands by max-venum
The lore answer is that there's no more unified force of evil, but Morgoth's last act was to infuse his essence in the earth, which is why sin and corruption still exist.
Son_of_Kong t1_ix1l912 wrote
Reply to comment by nickkom in A Medieval Gold Wedding Ring Found in the Mud Worth Is Thousands by max-venum
According to Tolkien himself, we're in the Sixth or Seventh Age.
Son_of_Kong t1_j56p4b1 wrote
Reply to Did ancient Greeks think that observation prevented observation of the paranormal / paradoxa? by Zestyclose-Advisor71
This is Roman, not Greek, but two examples from Livy come to mind.
First, he suggests that the she-wolf who raised Romulus and Remus was not an animal but that "lupa" was a euphemism for prostitute. Back when people practiced exposure (one might say fourth-trimester abortion), it was not uncommon for women who couldn't have children to scout such locations in the hope of claiming a healthy infant who had been abandoned.
Later he comments on the story that the second king of Rome, Numa the Lawgiver, had regular congress with a wood nymph who instructed him on the laws and customs he was to implement. Livy surmises that there was no such nymph, but that Numa knew the crude and superstitious populace would more readily accept his reforms if they supposedly came from a higher power.