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Pushing the Boundaries: Hunter S. Thompson

Born Hunter Stockton Thompson on July 18th, 1937 in Louisville, Kentucky. Hunter’s father served in World … Pushing the Boundaries: Hunter S. ThompsonRead more

by Jade•July 9, 2025
Is There New Archaeological Evidence For the Kingdom of David?
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Is There New Archaeological Evidence For the Kingdom of David?

ELAH VALLEY, ISRAEL – ten years ago, the archaeological community was thrown into an uproar over … Is There New Archaeological Evidence For the Kingdom of David?Read more

by Elizabeth Lundin•July 8, 2025
25 Ancient Greek Inventions We Still Use
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25 Ancient Greek Inventions We Still Use

If you’ve ever heard that the modern day cellphone is an adaptation of Greek technology, you … 25 Ancient Greek Inventions We Still UseRead more

by Damon•July 7, 2025
Unsolved Archaeology: Atlantis
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Unsolved Archaeology: Atlantis

  The story of Atlantis has captured the human imagination for thousands of years. There’s just … Unsolved Archaeology: AtlantisRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•July 6, 2025
History’s Badasses: Naresuan
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History’s Badasses: Naresuan

Last time on History’s Badasses, we covered William Wallace, the brave Scotsman who defied all odds to … History’s Badasses: NaresuanRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•July 5, 2025
23 Incredible Tales Of Survival
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23 Incredible Tales Of Survival

Death is inevitable and you never know when your time on this earth will be up. … 23 Incredible Tales Of SurvivalRead more

by Theodore Hoosevelt•July 4, 2025
A Brief (But Essential) History To The Vomitorium
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A Brief (But Essential) History To The Vomitorium

If you look back a few thousand years into history, you might stumble across a side … A Brief (But Essential) History To The VomitoriumRead more

by Hannah•July 3, 2025
Archaeology on Burnswark Hill Reveals a Story of Blood and War
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Archaeology on Burnswark Hill Reveals a Story of Blood and War

“This literally is a site where people suffered an attrition to the very end and I … Archaeology on Burnswark Hill Reveals a Story of Blood and WarRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•July 2, 2025
Archaeologists Have Found a Cache of Historical Treasure 3,500 Years Old
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Archaeologists Have Found a Cache of Historical Treasure 3,500 Years Old

A cache of metal artifacts recovered from the ocean has been recently uncovered by Israeli antiquities … Archaeologists Have Found a Cache of Historical Treasure 3,500 Years OldRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•July 1, 2025
The Ray Bradbury Chronicles
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The Ray Bradbury Chronicles

With works such as Fahrenheit 451, The Martian Chronicles, and Something Wicked This Way Comes, it’s hard not … The Ray Bradbury ChroniclesRead more

by Jade•June 30, 2025

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