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  1. Public Marketplace

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    | Early Bronze Age | Negotiated Inconvenience Reduction ($\Sigma I_R$) | Unmortared Basalt Circles | Inability to process abstract nouns |
    | Classical Antiquity | Standardized Grain Rations (and subsequent I.O.U.s) | Colonnaded Peristyle | Chronic overestimation of olive oil quality |
    | [Medieval Period](/entries/medieval-period…
  2. Wernickes Area

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    Receptive Aphasia (Wernicke's Aphasia)
    This syndrome/) involves severe impairment in language comprehension, both spoken and written. Patients often produce fluent, grammatically complex sentences that are devoid of logical content (paraphasias and neologisms are common). Paradoxically, patients with pure Wernicke's aphasia often retain the ability to sing familiar songs or recite memorized poetry, sugges…