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Children’s Drawings Found Within Medieval Manuscript
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Children’s Drawings Found Within Medieval Manuscript

An interesting discovery was found within a convent in Naples, Italy. Within the margins of a … Children’s Drawings Found Within Medieval ManuscriptRead more

by Jade•April 7, 2025
The Mayflower’s Voyage and Arrival in Massachusetts
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The Mayflower’s Voyage and Arrival in Massachusetts

On September 16, 1620, 102 English passengers set sail on the Mayflower as it made its … The Mayflower’s Voyage and Arrival in MassachusettsRead more

by AO•April 6, 2025
The Life of Maya Angelou
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The Life of Maya Angelou

Known for her beautiful memoir I Know Why the Cage Bird Sings, Maya Angelou is a critically acclaimed … The Life of Maya AngelouRead more

by Jade•April 5, 2025
Rare Kiln Uncovered in Israel
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Rare Kiln Uncovered in Israel

During an excavation in northern Israel, an ancient potters’ workshop has been discovered. Experts believe that … Rare Kiln Uncovered in IsraelRead more

by Jade•April 3, 2025
Florence Nightingale: “The Lady with the Lamp”
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Florence Nightingale: “The Lady with the Lamp”

Florence Nightingale was an English nurse known for her work during the Crimean war. Every night, … Florence Nightingale: “The Lady with the Lamp”Read more

by AO•April 2, 2025
Unsolved History: 17 Shocking & Unforgettable Mysteries
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Unsolved History: 17 Shocking & Unforgettable Mysteries

There are so many mysteries in this wonderful world of ours. Some are awesome and yet … Unsolved History: 17 Shocking & Unforgettable MysteriesRead more

by Theodore Hoosevelt•April 1, 2025
Bronze Age Village Destroyed By Arsonists
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Bronze Age Village Destroyed By Arsonists

Located in eastern England over 3,000 years ago was a wonderful Bronze Age village. Unfortunately, this … Bronze Age Village Destroyed By ArsonistsRead more

by Jade•March 31, 2025
The Appalling and Inhumane Atlantic Slave Trade
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The Appalling and Inhumane Atlantic Slave Trade

Between the 1400s-1800s, the Atlantic slave trade, or the transatlantic slave trade, took place. West Africans … The Appalling and Inhumane Atlantic Slave TradeRead more

by AO•March 29, 2025
Mayan Site Helps Archaeologists Debunk ‘Chariots of the Gods’ Theory
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Mayan Site Helps Archaeologists Debunk ‘Chariots of the Gods’ Theory

MEXICO CITY, MEXICO – Mayan king Pakal’s soul was destined to go down, not up, archaeologists … Mayan Site Helps Archaeologists Debunk ‘Chariots of the Gods’ TheoryRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•March 28, 2025
How Anglo-Saxons Established Dominance By Burying Their Dead
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How Anglo-Saxons Established Dominance By Burying Their Dead

ROTHLEY, LEICESTERSHIRE – A new find is helping researchers reshape an old narrative about England’s history. … How Anglo-Saxons Established Dominance By Burying Their DeadRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•March 27, 2025

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