By: ChatGPT

 If you set Google to search only the selected sites you listed, your search results would exclusively include content from those websites. For example, if you were to search for "history" using only the sites you provided, you might see results like:

  1. From history.co.uk: Articles, videos, and other content related to history.
  2. From armyhistory.org: Information about military history and archives.
  3. From scholars-stage.org: Scholarly articles and discussions on various historical topics.
  4. From matrixgames.com: Historical strategy games and forums.
  5. From city-data.com: Historical data and statistics about cities and regions.

Each search result would originate from one of the specified websites you listed, allowing you to focus your search on the topics covered by those sites.

If you were to search for the terms you mentioned using only the specified sites, your search results would be limited to content from those websites. Here's how the results might look:

  1. "Althistory":

    • From scholars-stage.org: Discussions and articles on alternative history scenarios.
    • From matrixgames.com: Historical strategy games featuring alternate timelines.
  2. "A Distant Mirror":

    • From history.co.uk: Articles or references to the book "A Distant Mirror" by Barbara W. Tuchman.
    • From scholars-stage.org: Discussions or reviews of the book's historical accuracy.
  3. "Jared Diamond":

    • From pdfs.semanticscholar.org: Academic papers and research related to Jared Diamond's work.
    • From scholarworks.uvm.edu: Scholarly articles analyzing Jared Diamond's theories and contributions to anthropology and history.
  4. "Andrew Roberts":

    • From scholarworks.uvm.edu: Academic papers and research on Andrew Roberts' writings and historical interpretations.
    • From bartleby.com: References or excerpts from Andrew Roberts' books or essays.
  5. "Failure to domesticate animals arose from culture":

    • From scholars-stage.org: Discussions on the cultural factors influencing the domestication of animals.
    • From history.co.uk: Articles or discussions on the role of culture in ancient agricultural practices.
  6. "Wet markets":

    • From aljazeera.com: News articles or reports on wet markets and their impact on public health.
    • From scienceforums.net: Discussions or studies on the science behind disease transmission in wet markets.
  7. "Changi":

    • From changi.gov.sg: Official information about Changi, such as its history, facilities, and services.
    • From scholars-stage.org: Articles or discussions on the historical significance of Changi during wartime.
  8. "Sydney Fox":

    • From josephmallozzi.wordpress.com: Blog posts or references to the TV series "Relic Hunter" featuring Sydney Fox.
    • From scholarworks.uvm.edu: Academic papers analyzing the portrayal of archaeologists like Sydney Fox in popular culture.
  9. "Goa'uld siege fleet":

    • From forum.gateworld.net: Discussions or fan theories about Goa'uld siege fleets in the "Stargate" franchise.
    • From en.topwar.ru: Articles or forums discussing fictional spacecraft and fleets, including those from "Stargate."

By searching within these specified sites, you would access content directly related to your topics of interest, providing a focused and potentially more relevant set of search results.

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