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1-> ''"Nothing appears more ancient, and linked to the immemorial past, than the pageantry which surrounds British monarchy in its public ceremonial manifestations. Yet,...in its modern form it is the product of the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. 'Traditions' which appear or claim to be old are often quite recent in origin and sometimes invented."''
2-->-- '''Eric Hobsbawm''', ''The Invention of Tradition''
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4So you've run across a trope or story element that seems [[TheOldestOnesInTheBook unspeakably old]]. It simply drips with antiquity and grandeur, so you assume that it must have been around since the first caveman. But then you research it a little more, and discover...that it was invented by a UsefulNotes/LosAngeles advertising executive in 1989?
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6Congratulations: You've learned that some things are Newer Than They Think -- a relatively recent invention that people tend to assume has much deeper roots in history and popular culture than it actually does -- or the roots are considerably further from the end result than you realize. It usually arises from the myth being tied into an older myth; or the assumption that because the mythology is ''old'', it hasn't been ''changed''. Sometimes the trope really ''is'' as old as they think, but it's only become popular within recent historical memory.
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8It may also tie into OurMonstersAreDifferent, as many "standard rules" seem like they should come from folklore and legends, but really come from more recent media. The development of [[TabletopGames fantasy RPGs]] has been a major mover in both tropes, as RPG creators have freely raided, adapted and bastardized from folklore and literature in order to fill their manuals, scenario books and bestiaries.
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10Some [[GrokkingTheHorrorshow neologisms]] can be mistaken for being very old as well.
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12Compare LostInImitation (well-known elements of a story are a lot more recent than the story itself), TheNewestOnesInTheBook. Convincingly well-done {{Retraux}} is a common factor in this trope. See also DeadUnicornTrope, where a trope that is thought of as old and {{Cliche}} wasn't actually present in the original work.
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14Contrast OlderThanTheyThink, which goes the other way. See also BrieferThanTheyThink, where the ''lifespan'' of the subject has been exceptionally short.
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17!Examples:
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19[[index]]
20* NewerThanTheyThink/{{Art}}
21* [[NewerThanTheyThink/AnimalsAndPlants Animals & Plants]]
22* NewerThanTheyThink/{{Chronology}}
23* NewerThanTheyThink/{{Comics}}
24* [[NewerThanTheyThink/DressAndCostume Dress & Costume]]
25* [[NewerThanTheyThink/FilmAndTelevision Film & Television]]
26* [[NewerThanTheyThink/FoodAndDrink Food & Drink]]
27* [[NewerThanTheyThink/GamesAndToys Games & Toys]]
28* NewerThanTheyThink/{{History}}
29* [[NewerThanTheyThink/LawsAndPolitics Laws & Politics]]
30* NewerThanTheyThink/{{Literature}}
31* NewerThanTheyThink/{{Music}}
32* NewerThanTheyThink/{{Mythology}}
33* NewerThanTheyThink/PersonalNames
34* NewerThanTheyThink/ProfessionalWrestling
35* [[NewerThanTheyThink/ProverbsAndSuperstitions Proverbs & Supersitions]]
36* NewerThanTheyThink/{{Science}}
37* NewerThanTheyThink/{{Settings}}
38* NewerThanTheyThink/{{Sports}}
39* NewerThanTheyThink/{{Technology}}
40* NewerThanTheyThink/{{Terms}}
41* NewerThanTheyThink/{{Other}}
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