What would it take for Project Longshot to have been launched and built? Perhaps NASA's budget isn't decreased and a more sustainable alternative to the Shuttle is developed, allowing more money for a program like this?
Say it left Earth orbit some time in the early 90s. It wouldn't have...
They would probably convergently evolve the features of non-sponges. Body structure would be different (symmetry, vertebrate vs invertebrate, etc.) and unpredictable, but not unfathomable. The main difference would probably be on the microscopic level.
Could Capybaras be domesticated by the natives of South America for their meat and hides? They are already farmed in some areas, and breed faster than equines.
If so, how far could domesticated capybaras spread? Perhaps the Taíno could bring them north into the Caribbean.
How would they affect...
Before the Bedouin expanded out of the Arabian peninsula, did any nomads live in the Egyptian deserts? If so, who were they?
What are scholarly writings referring to when they say "Bedouin" in the context of Bronze Age Canaan?
Cool update, interesting map. With Egyptian influence in Puntland and the Red Sea, is it likely they will have any major encounters with Magan and Dilmun, or would that be far off?
Good update as always. Short updates are good for overviews or descriptions, but long updates are good for following the actions of particular characters or a military campaign.
How could England get conquered as many times as possible, with a POD that doesn't prevent the 1066 invasions?
Failed invasions don't count, but successful invasions with only short-term effects do. Conquests of most of England, but not all of it, do count. As does the emplacement of puppet...
The Vikings did build traction trebuchets, though.
The Norse could probably introduce metalworking. Natives already had woodwork, but the lack of real metal tools would be an issue.
As racist as the British Empire was to the common people in Africa and Asia, they seemed to have respect for colonial and foreign princes and nobles.
So how could African and Indian, and if possible Pacific, princes be incorporated into the House of Lords?