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Understanding the Black Death: Archaeologists Reconstruct Justinian Plague
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Understanding the Black Death: Archaeologists Reconstruct Justinian Plague

“Our research confirms that the Justinianic plague reached far beyond the historically documented affected region and … Understanding the Black Death: Archaeologists Reconstruct Justinian PlagueRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•July 15, 2025
American Icon: The Gateway Arch In St. Louis
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American Icon: The Gateway Arch In St. Louis

Located on the West bank of the Mississippi River in downtown St. Louis, Missouri sits the … American Icon: The Gateway Arch In St. LouisRead more

by B R•July 14, 2025
Attila The Hun: A Closer Look At One Of History’s Fiercest Conquerors
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Attila The Hun: A Closer Look At One Of History’s Fiercest Conquerors

One of the most recognised names in history, Attila the Hun was a fighter who really … Attila The Hun: A Closer Look At One Of History’s Fiercest ConquerorsRead more

by Hannah•July 13, 2025
The Final Founding Father President James Monroe
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The Final Founding Father President James Monroe

James Monroe was the fifth President of the United States, and the final Founding Father to … The Final Founding Father President James MonroeRead more

by AO•July 12, 2025
Murder, They Wrote: History’s Most Mysterious Murder Tales
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Murder, They Wrote: History’s Most Mysterious Murder Tales

Sometimes, history really is stranger than fiction. These murder plots might not be pleasant, but they … Murder, They Wrote: History’s Most Mysterious Murder TalesRead more

by Hannah•July 11, 2025
The Controversial Naming Of The Hoover Dam
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The Controversial Naming Of The Hoover Dam

When the first talks of building a dam on the mighty Colorado River started back in … The Controversial Naming Of The Hoover DamRead more

by B R•July 10, 2025
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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

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