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Recent research reveals that many common historical concepts are not accurate. Discoveries have shown that the workers who built the pyramids were skilled laborers rather than slaves, that Napoleon was of average height, that Vikings did not wear horned helmets, that Columbus's voyage did not prove the Earth was round, and that Marie Antoinette did not say the famous phrase. Studies confirm that some popular stories may be myths or exaggerations shaped over time, emphasizing the importance of returning to reliable sources to understand history accurately.
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