Alternate Timelines

Scenarios about 'cultural continuity'

Cultural continuity refers to the preservation and transmission of cultural elements, traditions, and practices across generations despite historical changes or disruptions. It encompasses how societies maintain their identity through language, customs, beliefs, and social structures even as they adapt to new circumstances. In alternate history scenarios, cultural continuity often explores how civilizations might have evolved differently if certain cultural elements had persisted or been disrupted through different historical events.

What If Ancient Egypt Never Fell?

Exploring the alternate timeline where the ancient Egyptian civilization survived foreign conquests and continued as a sovereign power into the modern era, reshaping global history, religion, and culture.

What If The Ancient Olympics Never Ended?

Exploring the alternate timeline where the ancient Olympic Games continued uninterrupted from antiquity to the present day, profoundly reshaping global culture, international relations, and athletic development.

What If The Dark Ages Never Happened?

Exploring the alternate timeline where the collapse of the Western Roman Empire didn't lead to centuries of cultural and scientific regression, potentially accelerating human progress by nearly a millennium.