Update continuous-improve.sh: remove vikunja rebuild, fix domain language for ancient history

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> Static historical fact. No temporal tag needed.
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> Kirk et al. (1983) [^1], Long (1986) [^2]
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> Kirk et al. (1983) [^1], Long (1986) [^2]
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> Kirk et al. (1983) [^1], Long (1986) [^2]
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> Kirk et al. (1983) [^1], Long (1986) [^2]
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> Kirk et al. (1983) [^1], Long (1986) [^2]
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> Kirk et al. (1983) [^1], Long (1986) [^2]
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> Kirk et al. (1983) [^1], Long (1986) [^2]
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> Kirk et al. (1983) [^1], Long (1986) [^2]
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> Kirk et al. (1983) [^1], Long (1986) [^2]
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> Kirk et al. (1983) [^1], Long (1986) [^2]
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> Kirk et al. (1983) [^1], Long (1986) [^2]
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> Scholarship remains current. Kirk et al.'s work on pre-Socratic philosophy is still foundational.
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> Scholarship remains current. Long's work on Hellenistic philosophy is still authoritative.

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> Static historical fact. No temporal tag needed.
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> Static historical fact. No temporal tag needed.
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> Static historical fact. No temporal tag needed.
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> Static historical fact. No temporal tag needed.
- [x] `@q[missing]` Line 10: "Period: 32330 BCE (death of Alexander to death of Cleopatra VII)" - what is the source?
> Shipley (2000) [^1], Green (1990) [^2]
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> Shipley (2000) [^1], Green (1990) [^2]
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> Shipley (2000) [^1], Green (1990) [^2]
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> Shipley (2000) [^1], Green (1990) [^2]
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> Shipley (2000) [^1], Green (1990) [^2]
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> Shipley (2000) [^1], Green (1990) [^2]
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> Shipley (2000) [^1], Green (1990) [^2]
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> Shipley (2000) [^1], Green (1990) [^2]
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> Shipley (2000) [^1], Green (1990) [^2]
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> Shipley (2000) [^1], Green (1990) [^2]
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> Shipley (2000) [^1], Green (1990) [^2]
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> Shipley (2000) [^1], Green (1990) [^2]
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> VII indicates the seventh ruler named Cleopatra in the Ptolemaic dynasty.
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> Scholarship remains current. Shipley's work on Hellenistic philosophy is still authoritative.
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> Scholarship remains current. Green's work on Hellenistic Judaism is still foundational.