A viewset for viewing and editing Scientific Literatures.

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            "name": "Scientific_literature",
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            "comment": "Mathematics, science, astronomy and medicine were taught across India and Bengal as part of a higher education.  <a class=\"fw-bold\" href=\"https://www.zotero.org/groups/1051264/seshat_databank/items/8N54SUNJ\">[Chandra 2007]</a>",
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            "comment": "The medical treatise, Sabdapradipa, written by the son of the court physician of the king of Vanga (originally suspected to be a Pala king, but since argued that it was in fact a Varman king as they were ruling eastern Bengal by this point.)  <a class=\"fw-bold\" href=\"https://www.zotero.org/groups/1051264/seshat_databank/items/BSB9HGAR\">[Chowdhury 1965]</a>  Mathematics, science, astronomy and medicine were taught across India and Bengal.  <a class=\"fw-bold\" href=\"https://www.zotero.org/groups/1051264/seshat_databank/items/8N54SUNJ\">[Chandra 2007]</a>  Should this be here or under 'practical literature'?",
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            "comment": "\"Thousands of Aksumite documents have been preserved, including theological tracts and medical treatises, as well as important writings on natural history that were studied by contemporaries in Europe.\"  <a class=\"fw-bold\" href=\"https://www.zotero.org/groups/1051264/seshat_databank/items/R5JM2PGZ\">[Murray 2009]</a>",
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            "comment": "\"Thousands of Aksumite documents have been preserved, including theological tracts and medical treatises, as well as important writings on natural history that were studied by contemporaries in Europe.\"  <a class=\"fw-bold\" href=\"https://www.zotero.org/groups/1051264/seshat_databank/items/R5JM2PGZ\">[Murray 2009]</a>",
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            "description": "John the Exarch was a Bulgarian writer and translator born in the mid-ninth century who wrote Sestodnev.§REF§(Sophoulis 2012, 265) Panos Sophoulis. 2012. Byzantium and Bulgaria, 775-831. BRILL. Leiden.§REF§ \"Missionaries from Constantinople, Cyril and Methodius devised the Glagolithic alphabet, which was adopted in the Bulgarian Empire by the year 880. The alphabet and the Old Bulgarian language gave rise to rich literary and cultural activity centered on the Preslav and Ohrid Literary Schools, established by Boris I in 886.\"§REF§(Ertl 2008, 438) Alan W Ertl. 2008. Toward an Understanding of Europe: A Political Economic Précis of Continental Integration. Universal-Publishers.§REF§ \"Kliment of Ohrid ... who died in 896 ... established a thriving school of learning which embraced theological and many other studies and which attracted over three thousand students in its first seven years.\"§REF§(Crampton 2005, 15) R J Crampton. 2005. A Concise History of Bulgaria. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge.§REF§"
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            "description": "John the Exarch was a Bulgarian writer and translator born in the mid-ninth century who wrote Sestodnev.§REF§(Sophoulis 2012, 265) Panos Sophoulis. 2012. Byzantium and Bulgaria, 775-831. BRILL. Leiden.§REF§ \"Missionaries from Constantinople, Cyril and Methodius devised the Glagolithic alphabet, which was adopted in the Bulgarian Empire by the year 880. The alphabet and the Old Bulgarian language gave rise to rich literary and cultural activity centered on the Preslav and Ohrid Literary Schools, established by Boris I in 886.\"§REF§(Ertl 2008, 438) Alan W Ertl. 2008. Toward an Understanding of Europe: A Political Economic Précis of Continental Integration. Universal-Publishers.§REF§ \"Kliment of Ohrid ... who died in 896 ... established a thriving school of learning which embraced theological and many other studies and which attracted over three thousand students in its first seven years.\"§REF§(Crampton 2005, 15) R J Crampton. 2005. A Concise History of Bulgaria. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge.§REF§"
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            "comment": "\"From the Ganadharasardhasatakabrhadvrtti, we learn that a good Jaina scholar was expected to master his own siddhanta along with the philosophic systems of the Buddhists and Brahmanas. He read also classical poetry, prose and drama, astronomy and astrology, poetics, prosody and grammar; and had specially to be adept in propounding his own theories abd refuting the views of rival schools. [...] The Sarngadharapaddhati has sections on Rajaniti, elephants, horses, military science, music, herbs and plants, omens, svarodaya, antidotes of poisons, kautukas, bhutavidya, yoga and kalpasthana.\"  <a class=\"fw-bold\" href=\"https://www.zotero.org/groups/1051264/seshat_databank/items/SI5HWMDE\">[Sharma 1959]</a>",
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            "tag": "IFR",
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            "name": "Scientific_literature",
            "scientific_literature": "present",
            "comment": null,
            "description": "Inferred from the fact immediately preceding polities produced scientific literature §REF§(? 1996, 4519) Mathematical Reviews. Volume 96. Volume 1996. American Mathematical Society.§REF§ However, Spring and Autumn polities wrote on perishable materials such as silk§REF§(Cook and Major 1999, viii) Cook, Constance A. Major, John S. eds. 1999. Defining Chu: Image and Reality in Ancient China. University of Hawai'i Press. Honolulu.§REF§, which means that texts are less likely to be preserved"
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            "name": "Scientific_literature",
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            "comment": "Unknown. Clear that each Warring State kingdom kept records and produced a great deal of political, philosophical, and religious work; most literature from this period was destroyed in various wars however, and ultimately systematically destroyed by Qin and later Han Empires, though parts of the works produced in this period were adapted or transmitted to later authors.",
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            "comment": "Panamanian societies were non-literate before Spanish contact.  <a class=\"fw-bold\" href=\"https://www.zotero.org/groups/1051264/seshat_databank/items/IPHPU92K\">[Mendizábal_Archibold 2004, p. 14]</a>",
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            "comment": "The following suggests that writing did not develop indigenously in the region. \"The earliest of the written documents on Malawi go back to the sixteenth century. Some adventurous Portuguese explorers and traders who periodically passed through central and southern Malawi as they sought minerals and other resources in the interior of the region wrote these documents.\"  <a class=\"fw-bold\" href=\"https://www.zotero.org/groups/1051264/seshat_databank/items/IT7NS8P7\">[Juwayeyi 2020]</a>",
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            "comment": "\"Literacy entered Uganda for the first time with the introduction of Islam in the late 1860’s and for nearly a decade instruction in Islam was progressing and flourishing at the royal court. When literacy was introduced into the kingdom of Buganda, it was confined to speakers of Arabic and Kiswahili. \"  <a class=\"fw-bold\" href=\"https://www.zotero.org/groups/1051264/seshat_databank/items/T7IMKZJJ\">[Pawliková-Vilhanová_Pawliková-Vilhanová_Moumouni 2014, p. 145]</a>",
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            "comment": "  <a class=\"fw-bold\" href=\"https://www.zotero.org/groups/1051264/seshat_databank/items/E7KV5BEU\">[Ray_Wynne-Jones_LaViolette 2017]</a>",
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            "comment": "\"[T]he indigenous residents of the coast during the Swahili Age (c. 800–1500 ce) [...] left no written records from the period.\"  <a class=\"fw-bold\" href=\"https://www.zotero.org/groups/1051264/seshat_databank/items/E7KV5BEU\">[Ray_Wynne-Jones_LaViolette 2017]</a>",
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            "name": "Scientific_literature",
            "scientific_literature": "absent",
            "comment": "\"There are no written records of any description to throw light on the history of West Africa before 900 A.D.\"   <a class=\"fw-bold\" href=\"https://www.zotero.org/groups/1051264/seshat_databank/items/TNTPK7C6\">[Bovill 1995, p. 51]</a>  \"The West Africans who laid the foundations of their medieval empires during the centuries before 900 C.E. did not develop a written language they could use to record historical events.\"  <a class=\"fw-bold\" href=\"https://www.zotero.org/groups/1051264/seshat_databank/items/4YF5GBBK\">[Conrad 2010, p. 13]</a>  Oldest example of writing in West Africa c1100 CE tomb inscription at Gao.  <a class=\"fw-bold\" href=\"https://www.zotero.org/groups/1051264/seshat_databank/items/6H9ES35T\">[Davidson 1998, p. 44]</a>",
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                "end_year": 1040
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            "name": "Scientific_literature",
            "scientific_literature": "present",
            "comment": "Abu Rayhan al-Biruni (973–1048 CE): \"Polymath from Khwarazm who flourished first at the court of the Khwarazmshahs in Gurganj (now  Turkmenistan) and then at the court of Mahmud of Ghazni in  Afghanistan. His works on astronomy, geodesy, history, and the social sciences established him as arguably the greatest scientific thinker between antiquity and the European Renaissance.\"  <a class=\"fw-bold\" href=\"https://www.zotero.org/groups/1051264/seshat_databank/items/VDEDRURK\">[Starr 2013]</a>  Abu Ali al-Husayn Ibn Sina (980–1037 CE): \"Philosopher, theologian, polymath, and author of the Canon of Medicine, which remained for half a millennium the classic medical text throughout the Muslim world and Europe.\"  <a class=\"fw-bold\" href=\"https://www.zotero.org/groups/1051264/seshat_databank/items/VDEDRURK\">[Starr 2013]</a>  Abu Nasr Mansur Iraq: (960–1036 CE): \"A prince of the Khwarazm royal house, mathematician, and astronomer who did pioneering work in spherical geometry...\"  <a class=\"fw-bold\" href=\"https://www.zotero.org/groups/1051264/seshat_databank/items/VDEDRURK\">[Starr 2013]</a>",
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                "name": "ma_idrisid_dyn",
                "long_name": "Idrisids",
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                "end_year": 917
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            "comment": null,
            "description": "Under Idris II the Qarawiyin University was built and Fez became \"an important religious and cultural center.\" §REF§(Esposito 2003, 132) John L Esposito ed. 2004. The Oxford Dictionary of Islam. Oxford University Press. New York.§REF§ There were many scholars at Fez especially after becoming rich with trade from the influx of merchants and artisans with the refugees from conflicts in al-Andalus and Ifriqiya.§REF§(Pennell 2013) C R Pennell. 2013. Morocco: From Empire to Independence. Oneworld Publications. London.§REF§"
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            "name": "Scientific_literature",
            "scientific_literature": "present",
            "comment": "\"Ancient Assam produced literature in Sanskrit. The Sanskrit composition included the epigraphs of the period and the works relating to astronomy, astrology, medicine, arithmetic etc.\"  <a class=\"fw-bold\" href=\"https://www.zotero.org/groups/1051264/seshat_databank/items/58FRDM4B\">[Baruah 1985, p. 157]</a>",
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            "comment": "\"There are some original works on medicine too. Perhaps as a result of the presence of rich flora and fauna in the Valley, the Vaidyas of Kashmir were inspired to conduct research in the science of medicine.\"  <a class=\"fw-bold\" href=\"https://www.zotero.org/groups/1051264/seshat_databank/items/XJWSDUQS\">[Bamzai 1962, p. 259]</a>",
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            "polity": {
                "id": 298,
                "name": "ru_kazan_khanate",
                "long_name": "Kazan Khanate",
                "start_year": 1438,
                "end_year": 1552
            },
            "year_from": null,
            "year_to": null,
            "tag": "SSP",
            "is_disputed": false,
            "is_uncertain": false,
            "name": "Scientific_literature",
            "scientific_literature": "unknown",
            "comment": null,
            "description": "\"The literature, historiography and architecture of the Kazan Tatars formed an outpost of Islamic civilization on the eastern fringe of Europe.\"§REF§(Kappeler 2014, 25) Andreas Kappeler. Alfred Clayton trans. 2014. The Russian Empire: A Multi-ethnic History. Routledge. London.§REF§"
        },
        {
            "id": 432,
            "polity": {
                "id": 241,
                "name": "ao_kongo_2",
                "long_name": "Kingdom of Congo",
                "start_year": 1491,
                "end_year": 1568
            },
            "year_from": null,
            "year_to": null,
            "tag": "SSP",
            "is_disputed": false,
            "is_uncertain": false,
            "name": "Scientific_literature",
            "scientific_literature": "unknown",
            "comment": "EMPTY_COMMENT",
            "description": null
        },
        {
            "id": 433,
            "polity": {
                "id": 290,
                "name": "ge_georgia_k_2",
                "long_name": "Kingdom of Georgia II",
                "start_year": 975,
                "end_year": 1243
            },
            "year_from": null,
            "year_to": null,
            "tag": "SSP",
            "is_disputed": false,
            "is_uncertain": false,
            "name": "Scientific_literature",
            "scientific_literature": "unknown",
            "comment": null,
            "description": "The Georgian king had a civil service.§REF§(Suny 1994, 34) Ronald Grigor Suny. 1994. The Making of the Georgian Nation. Indiana University Press. Bloomington.§REF§ Christian priests clergy with literary culture.§REF§(Suny 1994, 38-39) Ronald Grigor Suny. 1994. The Making of the Georgian Nation. Indiana University Press. Bloomington.§REF§"
        },
        {
            "id": 434,
            "polity": {
                "id": 326,
                "name": "it_sicily_k_2",
                "long_name": "Kingdom of Sicily - Hohenstaufen and Angevin dynasties",
                "start_year": 1194,
                "end_year": 1281
            },
            "year_from": null,
            "year_to": null,
            "tag": "TRS",
            "is_disputed": false,
            "is_uncertain": false,
            "name": "Scientific_literature",
            "scientific_literature": "present",
            "comment": null,
            "description": "Arabic scientific works translated at court. §REF§(Mallette 2011, 50 )§REF§ Medical schools at Salerno. §REF§(Allshorn 1912, 116)§REF§"
        },
        {
            "id": 435,
            "polity": {
                "id": 53,
                "name": "pa_la_mula_sarigua",
                "long_name": "La Mula-Sarigua",
                "start_year": -1300,
                "end_year": 200
            },
            "year_from": null,
            "year_to": null,
            "tag": "TRS",
            "is_disputed": false,
            "is_uncertain": false,
            "name": "Scientific_literature",
            "scientific_literature": "absent",
            "comment": "Panamanian societies were non-literate before Spanish contact.  <a class=\"fw-bold\" href=\"https://www.zotero.org/groups/1051264/seshat_databank/items/IPHPU92K\">[Mendizábal_Archibold 2004, p. 14]</a>",
            "description": null
        },
        {
            "id": 436,
            "polity": {
                "id": 772,
                "name": "tz_east_africa_ia_2",
                "long_name": "Late East Africa Iron Age",
                "start_year": 800,
                "end_year": 1150
            },
            "year_from": null,
            "year_to": null,
            "tag": "TRS",
            "is_disputed": false,
            "is_uncertain": false,
            "name": "Scientific_literature",
            "scientific_literature": "absent",
            "comment": "The following quote describes the indigenous inhabitants of 19th-century Tanganyika as \"pre-literate.\" \"We do not know what inland Tanganyikans believed in the early nineteenth century. They were pre-literate, and the religions of pre-literate peoples not only leave little historical evidence but are characteristically eclectic, mutable, and unsystematic.\"  <a class=\"fw-bold\" href=\"https://www.zotero.org/groups/1051264/seshat_databank/items/SB2AJMVC\">[Iliffe 1979, pp. 21-22]</a>",
            "description": null
        },
        {
            "id": 437,
            "polity": {
                "id": 56,
                "name": "pa_cocle_3",
                "long_name": "Late Greater Coclé",
                "start_year": 1000,
                "end_year": 1515
            },
            "year_from": null,
            "year_to": null,
            "tag": "TRS",
            "is_disputed": false,
            "is_uncertain": false,
            "name": "Scientific_literature",
            "scientific_literature": "absent",
            "comment": "Panamanian societies were non-literate before Spanish contact.  <a class=\"fw-bold\" href=\"https://www.zotero.org/groups/1051264/seshat_databank/items/IPHPU92K\">[Mendizábal_Archibold 2004, p. 14]</a>",
            "description": null
        },
        {
            "id": 438,
            "polity": {
                "id": 212,
                "name": "sd_makuria_k_1",
                "long_name": "Makuria Kingdom I",
                "start_year": 568,
                "end_year": 618
            },
            "year_from": null,
            "year_to": null,
            "tag": "SSP",
            "is_disputed": false,
            "is_uncertain": false,
            "name": "Scientific_literature",
            "scientific_literature": "unknown",
            "comment": "EMPTY_COMMENT",
            "description": null
        },
        {
            "id": 439,
            "polity": {
                "id": 215,
                "name": "sd_makuria_k_2",
                "long_name": "Makuria Kingdom II",
                "start_year": 619,
                "end_year": 849
            },
            "year_from": null,
            "year_to": null,
            "tag": "TRS",
            "is_disputed": false,
            "is_uncertain": false,
            "name": "Scientific_literature",
            "scientific_literature": "present",
            "comment": null,
            "description": "Xenon next to a monastery suggests medical information. A xenon is \"an institution of Byzantine origin which was a combination of a hospice and a hospital where the efficacy of treatment was assisted by its proximity to the burials of Holy Men.\"§REF§(Welsby 2002, 276) Derek A Welsby. 2002. The Medieval Kingdoms of Nubia. Pagans, Christians and Muslims along the Middle Nile. The British Museum Press. London.§REF§ Also impressive developments in monumental architecture  in this period.§REF§(Michalowski 1990, 189) K Michalowski. The Spreading of Christianity in Nubia.  Muḥammad Jamal al-Din Mokhtar. ed. 1990. UNESCO General History of Africa. Vol. II. Abridged Edition. James Currey. UNESCO. California.§REF§"
        },
        {
            "id": 440,
            "polity": {
                "id": 219,
                "name": "sd_makuria_k_3",
                "long_name": "Makuria Kingdom III",
                "start_year": 850,
                "end_year": 1099
            },
            "year_from": null,
            "year_to": null,
            "tag": "TRS",
            "is_disputed": false,
            "is_uncertain": false,
            "name": "Scientific_literature",
            "scientific_literature": "present",
            "comment": null,
            "description": "Xenon next to a monastery suggests medical information. A xenon is \"an institution of Byzantine origin which was a combination of a hospice and a hospital where the efficacy of treatment was assisted by its proximity to the burials of Holy Men.\"§REF§(Welsby 2002, 276) Derek A Welsby. 2002. The Medieval Kingdoms of Nubia. Pagans, Christians and Muslims along the Middle Nile. The British Museum Press. London.§REF§ Also impressive developments in monumental architecture  in this period.§REF§(Michalowski 1990, 189) K Michalowski. The Spreading of Christianity in Nubia.  Muḥammad Jamal al-Din Mokhtar. ed. 1990. UNESCO General History of Africa. Vol. II. Abridged Edition. James Currey. UNESCO. California.§REF§"
        },
        {
            "id": 441,
            "polity": {
                "id": 383,
                "name": "my_malacca_sultanate",
                "long_name": "Malacca Sultanate",
                "start_year": 1396,
                "end_year": 1511
            },
            "year_from": null,
            "year_to": null,
            "tag": "SSP",
            "is_disputed": false,
            "is_uncertain": false,
            "name": "Scientific_literature",
            "scientific_literature": "unknown",
            "comment": null,
            "description": "That first millennium CE Southeast Asians were also literate is suggested by Chinese emissaries who describe libraries of texts. Yet the indigenous historical tradition that we can now access consists largely of inscribed stelae that record dedications and elite donations to local shrines and ritual monuments.\"§REF§(Stark 2015, 76) Miriam T Stark. Southeast Asian urbanism: from early city to Classical state. Norman Yoffee. ed. 2015. he Cambridge World History, Volume 3. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge.§REF§"
        },
        {
            "id": 442,
            "polity": {
                "id": 235,
                "name": "my_malacca_sultanate_22222",
                "long_name": "Malacca Sultanate",
                "start_year": 1270,
                "end_year": 1415
            },
            "year_from": null,
            "year_to": null,
            "tag": "SSP",
            "is_disputed": false,
            "is_uncertain": false,
            "name": "Scientific_literature",
            "scientific_literature": "unknown",
            "comment": "EMPTY_COMMENT",
            "description": null
        },
        {
            "id": 443,
            "polity": {
                "id": 776,
                "name": "mw_maravi_emp",
                "long_name": "Maravi Empire",
                "start_year": 1622,
                "end_year": 1870
            },
            "year_from": null,
            "year_to": null,
            "tag": "TRS",
            "is_disputed": false,
            "is_uncertain": false,
            "name": "Scientific_literature",
            "scientific_literature": "absent",
            "comment": "The following suggests that writing did not develop indigenously in the region. \"The earliest of the written documents on Malawi go back to the sixteenth century. Some adventurous Portuguese explorers and traders who periodically passed through central and southern Malawi as they sought minerals and other resources in the interior of the region wrote these documents.\"  <a class=\"fw-bold\" href=\"https://www.zotero.org/groups/1051264/seshat_databank/items/IT7NS8P7\">[Juwayeyi 2020]</a>",
            "description": null
        },
        {
            "id": 444,
            "polity": {
                "id": 209,
                "name": "ma_mauretania",
                "long_name": "Mauretania",
                "start_year": -125,
                "end_year": 44
            },
            "year_from": null,
            "year_to": null,
            "tag": "IFR",
            "is_disputed": false,
            "is_uncertain": false,
            "name": "Scientific_literature",
            "scientific_literature": "present",
            "comment": null,
            "description": "\"In general, the period of the independent Numidian and Mauretanian kingdoms saw the evolution and entrenchment of a culture of mixed Libyan and Phoenician character, the latter element being culturally dominant though naturally representing only a minority of the population as a whole.\"§REF§(Mahjoubi and Salama 1981, 462-463) A Mahjoubi and P Salama. The Roman and post-Roman period in North Africa. G Mokhtar. ed. 1981. General History of Africa II. Ancient Civilizations of Africa. Heinemann. California.§REF§ \"By the late second century BC, Roman interests were so strong that portions of Mauretania could even be described as Roman territory, although this was clearly a cultural, not a legal, definition.\"§REF§(Roller 2003, 47) Duane W Roller. 2003. The World of Juba II and Kleopatra Selene: Royal Scholarship on Rome's African Frontier. Routledge. New York.§REF§ Juba II (educated in Italy) \"became a very learned scholar and was granted Roman citizenship.\"§REF§(Sayles 1998, 114-115) Wayne G Sayles. 1998. Ancient Coin Collecting IV. Roman Provincial Coins. Krause Publications. Iola.§REF§ \"By the late second century BC, Roman interests were so strong that portions of Mauretania could even be described as Roman territory, although this was clearly a cultural, not a legal, definition.\"§REF§(Roller 2003, 47) Duane W Roller. 2003. The World of Juba II and Kleopatra Selene: Royal Scholarship on Rome's African Frontier. Routledge. New York.§REF§ \"Ruling for over 40 years as a completely loyal client king, Juba did to some degree in Mauretania what Masinissa had done in Numidia. He was a man of largely peaceful interests, fully hellenized in culture, and the author of many books (now lost) written in Greek. There is no doubt that his capital Iol, renamed Caesarea (Oherchell), and probably also an alternative capital, Volubilis, became fully urbanized in his reign.\"§REF§(Mahjoubi and Salama 1981, 462) A Mahjoubi and P Salama. The Roman and post-Roman period in North Africa. G Mokhtar. ed. 1981. General History of Africa II. Ancient Civilizations of Africa. Heinemann. California.§REF§"
        },
        {
            "id": 445,
            "polity": {
                "id": 55,
                "name": "pa_cocle_2",
                "long_name": "Middle Greater Coclé",
                "start_year": 700,
                "end_year": 1000
            },
            "year_from": null,
            "year_to": null,
            "tag": "TRS",
            "is_disputed": false,
            "is_uncertain": false,
            "name": "Scientific_literature",
            "scientific_literature": "absent",
            "comment": "Panamanian societies were non-literate before Spanish contact.  <a class=\"fw-bold\" href=\"https://www.zotero.org/groups/1051264/seshat_databank/items/IPHPU92K\">[Mendizábal_Archibold 2004, p. 14]</a>",
            "description": null
        },
        {
            "id": 446,
            "polity": {
                "id": 52,
                "name": "pa_monagrillo",
                "long_name": "Monagrillo",
                "start_year": -3000,
                "end_year": -1300
            },
            "year_from": null,
            "year_to": null,
            "tag": "TRS",
            "is_disputed": false,
            "is_uncertain": false,
            "name": "Scientific_literature",
            "scientific_literature": "absent",
            "comment": "Panamanian societies were non-literate before Spanish contact.  <a class=\"fw-bold\" href=\"https://www.zotero.org/groups/1051264/seshat_databank/items/IPHPU92K\">[Mendizábal_Archibold 2004, p. 14]</a>",
            "description": null
        },
        {
            "id": 447,
            "polity": {
                "id": 530,
                "name": "mx_monte_alban_5_a",
                "long_name": "Monte Alban V Early Postclassic",
                "start_year": 900,
                "end_year": 1099
            },
            "year_from": null,
            "year_to": null,
            "tag": "TRS",
            "is_disputed": false,
            "is_uncertain": false,
            "name": "Scientific_literature",
            "scientific_literature": "absent",
            "comment": "Sources do not suggest there is evidence for this genre of text at this time.  <a class=\"fw-bold\" href=\"https://www.zotero.org/groups/1051264/seshat_databank/items/SHF4S8D7\">[Flannery_Marcus 1996]</a>",
            "description": null
        },
        {
            "id": 448,
            "polity": {
                "id": 531,
                "name": "mx_monte_alban_5_b",
                "long_name": "Monte Alban V Late Postclassic",
                "start_year": 1101,
                "end_year": 1520
            },
            "year_from": null,
            "year_to": null,
            "tag": "TRS",
            "is_disputed": false,
            "is_uncertain": false,
            "name": "Scientific_literature",
            "scientific_literature": "absent",
            "comment": "Sources do not suggest there is evidence for this genre of text at this time.  <a class=\"fw-bold\" href=\"https://www.zotero.org/groups/1051264/seshat_databank/items/SHF4S8D7\">[Flannery_Marcus 1996]</a>",
            "description": null
        },
        {
            "id": 449,
            "polity": {
                "id": 775,
                "name": "mw_northern_maravi_k",
                "long_name": "Northern Maravi Kingdom",
                "start_year": 1500,
                "end_year": 1621
            },
            "year_from": null,
            "year_to": null,
            "tag": "TRS",
            "is_disputed": false,
            "is_uncertain": false,
            "name": "Scientific_literature",
            "scientific_literature": "absent",
            "comment": "The following suggests that writing did not develop indigenously in the region. \"The earliest of the written documents on Malawi go back to the sixteenth century. Some adventurous Portuguese explorers and traders who periodically passed through central and southern Malawi as they sought minerals and other resources in the interior of the region wrote these documents.\"  <a class=\"fw-bold\" href=\"https://www.zotero.org/groups/1051264/seshat_databank/items/IT7NS8P7\">[Juwayeyi 2020]</a>",
            "description": null
        },
        {
            "id": 450,
            "polity": {
                "id": 206,
                "name": "dz_numidia",
                "long_name": "Numidia",
                "start_year": -220,
                "end_year": -46
            },
            "year_from": null,
            "year_to": null,
            "tag": "IFR",
            "is_disputed": false,
            "is_uncertain": false,
            "name": "Scientific_literature",
            "scientific_literature": "present",
            "comment": null,
            "description": "King Juba II (born c50 BCE )\"was a prolific writer, writing in Greek on a variety of topics, including history, geography, grammar, and the theater.\"§REF§(Ilahiane 2017, 118) Hsain Ilahiane. 2017. Historical Dictionary of the Berbers (Imazighen). Second Edition. Rowman &amp; Littlefield. Lanham.§REF§  Numidia was \"something of a centre of Punic literary culture.\"§REF§(Law 1978, 184) R C C Law. North Africa in the Hellenistic and Roman periods, 323 BC to AD 305. J D Fage. Roland Anthony Oliver. eds. 1978. The Cambridge History of Africa, Volume 2. c. 500 B.C. - A.D. 1050. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge.§REF§ King Micipsa encouraged \"learned Greeks to come to settle at Cirta.\"§REF§(Law 1978, 184) R C C Law. North Africa in the Hellenistic and Roman periods, 323 BC to AD 305. J D Fage. Roland Anthony Oliver. eds. 1978. The Cambridge History of Africa, Volume 2. c. 500 B.C. - A.D. 1050. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge.§REF§"
        },
        {
            "id": 451,
            "polity": {
                "id": 542,
                "name": "tr_ottoman_emp_4_copy",
                "long_name": "Yemen - Ottoman period",
                "start_year": 1873,
                "end_year": 1920
            },
            "year_from": null,
            "year_to": null,
            "tag": "IFR",
            "is_disputed": false,
            "is_uncertain": false,
            "name": "Scientific_literature",
            "scientific_literature": "present",
            "comment": null,
            "description": "The Imamate supported the publication of scholarly texts: 'In addition to his official newspaper and a monthly magazine that appeared briefly,25 Imam Yahya also authorized the printing of a number of books, both at the government press and overseas, especially in Cairo and the Levant. Rossi categorizes the government press output as of 1938 in three groups: editions of venerable old works by Yemeni scholars (a total of six books published and one in press); nine varied contemporary works; and two brief military manuals. Four books appear on the madrasa al-ʿilmiyya curriculum list given by al-Akwaʿ (1980). There is also a recognizable emphasis on pedagogical materials of various types. Works of a theoretical nature include a classic treatise on adab in darasa instruction; a little book entitled Risalafi al-tarbiya, which Rossi describes as a “collection of pedagogical recommendations inspired by modern concepts,” authored by the former inspector of elementary schools in Sanʿaʾ; and, finally, the two military manuals, one containing rules of army discipline inherited from the Turks with “few modifications,” the other a military pedagogy work by a Syrian officer in the employ of the imam.26 Many of the remaining publications are short works, including what Rossi describes as a sort of “catechism,” and brief treatises on Quran recitation, grammar, and history that appear suitable for use in the lower schools. Rossi states, however, that at the time of his visit in 1937 “neither a textbook nor a syllabary for elementary students has yet been printed in Yemen.”' §REF§Messick, Brinkley 2012. \"The Calligraphic State\", 119§REF§ It is assumed here that this was true for the Ottoman period as well."
        }
    ]
}