ahistorical

/ˌeɪhɪˈstɔrɪkəl/
adjective
  1. Not concerned with or related to history; ignoring historical context or development.
    • The novel's ahistorical setting combined elements from different centuries.
    • His ahistorical argument assumed that people in the past thought exactly like we do today.
    • The museum display was criticized as ahistorical because it showed modern clothing on ancient mannequins.
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