Don't drink and attempt to carry out genetic analysis of ancient populations. https://twitter.com/jordanlperkins/status/1258373671468634115 …
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Oh, HELL NO!
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Vastauksena käyttäjille @MilHist_Lee ja @cwjones89
Oh good lord, if you read the article, it's *worse*. It starts by associating violence with economic class, presenting - without comment - an argument that the decrease in violence in medieval England was a result of the upper/middle class replacing the 'violent' lower classes.pic.twitter.com/J4IQ3EO7Hm
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Needless to say, Roman government was *far* too thin on the ground to accomplish any such thing, if such things are possibly. Outside of the Rhine, the entire Roman 'government' for Gaul (pop 5m) was 3 pro-magistrates, each with perhaps a few dozen cronies.
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The administration of law, the handling of disputes, this remained fundamentally local in the early and high empire. A reader might look to Apuleius to see a depiction of what 'bandit suppression' looked like in the provinces - an entirely local, non-Roman affair.
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If anything, the Roman evidence suggests the opposite of this - that the very same people, with the very same genetics, when removed from conditions of interstate anarchy and competition (admittedly, by being violently incorporated), rapidly get about their lives in peace.
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So, my considered, expert opinion:pic.twitter.com/jtdpCfeM1p
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