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The Construction and Creation of the World-Famous Eiffel Tower
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The Construction and Creation of the World-Famous Eiffel Tower

The Eiffel Tower is the most famous landmark in France. Standing at 324 meters/1,063 feet tall, … The Construction and Creation of the World-Famous Eiffel TowerRead more

by AO•January 17, 2025
Battles That Made History: Hastings, 1066
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Battles That Made History: Hastings, 1066

It’s a battle that’s recorded in history textbooks all over the globe, and one of the … Battles That Made History: Hastings, 1066Read more

by Elizabeth Lundin•January 15, 2025
Archaeologists Unearth 6,000 Year Old Massacre
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Archaeologists Unearth 6,000 Year Old Massacre

ALSACE, FRANCE – Archaeologists seem to have unearthed the remains of a neolithic massacre going back … Archaeologists Unearth 6,000 Year Old MassacreRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•December 30, 2024
History’s Nutcases: The Blood Countess
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History’s Nutcases: The Blood Countess

Last time on History’s Nutcases, we covered the infamous Vlad the Impaler. This week, we’re not moving … History’s Nutcases: The Blood CountessRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•November 4, 2024
New Archaeology Reveals the True Extent of the Black Death
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New Archaeology Reveals the True Extent of the Black Death

Pretty much everyone has heard of the “Black Death”: the plague that wiped out almost 200 … New Archaeology Reveals the True Extent of the Black DeathRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•November 3, 2024
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Stonehenge: An Archaeological Mystery (Part 1)

Last time in Unsolved Archaeology we covered the Nazca Lines. This time, we’re covering arguably one of … Stonehenge: An Archaeological Mystery (Part 1)Read more

by Elizabeth Lundin•October 30, 2024
32 Remarkable Photos of the Titanic
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32 Remarkable Photos of the Titanic

Leaving from Southampton, England, the Titanic embarked on her maiden voyage on April 10th 1912. Considered one … 32 Remarkable Photos of the TitanicRead more

by Jade•October 27, 2024
A Look at The Great Reign of Queen Victoria
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A Look at The Great Reign of Queen Victoria

On the morning of May 24, 1819 at the Kensington Palace, Princess Victoria (full name Alexandrina … A Look at The Great Reign of Queen VictoriaRead more

by AO•October 24, 2024
The 5 Major Causes Of The Dark Ages
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The 5 Major Causes Of The Dark Ages

Europe’s Dark Ages have captivated people for centuries. There’s been whole history textbooks written about them. … The 5 Major Causes Of The Dark AgesRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•September 5, 2024
The Best History Podcasts
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The Best History Podcasts

How many of you listen to podcasts? I’d bet it’s quite a few since podcasting has … The Best History PodcastsRead more

by Theodore Hoosevelt•May 21, 2024

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