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I will look out for it (and maybe more) at my next visit in the game.
I have no problem about mixing different locations and times in one area of the game. It could be different, as they do try in Assassin's Creed, but it is not bad either. Your "task" might be, as a archaeologist in computer games, as you did, to investigate a research, what ist depicted in the game. That is much more exhausting and include possible mistakes, or failures, but is also very rewarding. And its the freedom of art to mix it like they did it. The game is really remarkable.