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by xefer
2620 days ago
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The thing that stands out for me about this period is the lack of a "descent from antiquity". [1] There is no well-established genealogical descent in Western Europe from antiquity to the modern era. Familial lines of descent can be traced to the very late Roman period, and from the early medieval period to the modern era. But there is a chasm that can't be crossed because the societal norms that allowed families to be traced broke down for some time and only reformed later. To me this is a concrete symptom of a fairly severe disruption. How it's labeled is an interesting discussion, but clearly something happened. [1] See deeper discussion here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Descent_from_antiquity |
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