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==Religion== | ==Religion== | ||
Trician historians recognize this religious ritual as a lucky coincidence that helped make Talma different from other | Trician historians recognize this religious ritual as a lucky coincidence that helped make Talma different from other premodern Trician civilizations. In particular, it helped greatly reduce infant mortality in ancient Talma. Combined with the ready availability of silphium on Talma, this contributed to premodern Talman society being relatively gender-egalitarian for an agricultural society: women needed to spend less time being pregnant even though they had to raise many children. | ||
==Rith Ătsa's contributions== | ==Rith Ătsa's contributions== |
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