Board Thread:Timeline Discussions/@comment-4923787-20130202175501/@comment-4923787-20130323204606

Ok, I thought there were problems with those common viewpoints.

So if things progressed like normal, why were the early centuries of the Medieval Ages so steeped in legends? Would'nt there be more veritable historic sources available?

I didn't really mean develop-I don't know why I wrote that. I was thinking like why they weren't as infamous, 'cause it'd still be traumatic for people to die that way, even if the plagues were small.

But didn't Romans and Greeks have highly advanced medical systems for their times? If this is true, why did it seemingly collapse? Or where there advances made that aren't generally known?

I think I should probably research more into that time period. The cultural depictions of the Medieval Ages seem to be all false. I'll also get onto the flags.