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Archaeologists Have Found 11,000 Year-Old Bed Bugs in Oregon Cave
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Archaeologists Have Found 11,000 Year-Old Bed Bugs in Oregon Cave

PAISLEY CAVES, OREGON – the Paisley Caves are, according to archaeologists, are one of the oldest … Archaeologists Have Found 11,000 Year-Old Bed Bugs in Oregon CaveRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•January 23, 2024
Here’s Why Some Countries Drive on the Left Side of the Road
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Here’s Why Some Countries Drive on the Left Side of the Road

In the UK, and some parts of Europe and Asia, motorists drive on the left side … Here’s Why Some Countries Drive on the Left Side of the RoadRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•January 22, 2024
Archaeologists Find Aviary Built By Prehistoric Native Americans
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Archaeologists Find Aviary Built By Prehistoric Native Americans

CHACO CANYON, NEW MEXICO – research conducted on an ancient Native American site has revealed that … Archaeologists Find Aviary Built By Prehistoric Native AmericansRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•January 21, 2024
Anne Boleyn, the Second of King Henry VIII’s Wives
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Anne Boleyn, the Second of King Henry VIII’s Wives

From 1533-36, Anne Boleyn was the Queen of England. She was the second of Henry VIII’s … Anne Boleyn, the Second of King Henry VIII’s WivesRead more

by AO•January 20, 2024
Anne Brontë, the Youngest of the Brontë Sisters
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Anne Brontë, the Youngest of the Brontë Sisters

Anne Brontë was the youngest member of the Brontë family. Born in 1820, she only lived … Anne Brontë, the Youngest of the Brontë SistersRead more

by AO•January 19, 2024
Women’s Suffrage Leader Carrie Chapman Catt
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Women’s Suffrage Leader Carrie Chapman Catt

Carrie Chapman Catt was a notable women’s suffragist. She campaigned heavily for the Nineteenth Amendment, which … Women’s Suffrage Leader Carrie Chapman CattRead more

by AO•January 18, 2024
New Evidence For Solomon’s Mines Surfaces in Israel
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New Evidence For Solomon’s Mines Surfaces in Israel

“Until recently we had almost nothing from this period in this area. But now we not … New Evidence For Solomon’s Mines Surfaces in IsraelRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•January 17, 2024
What Happened to Ancient Egypt?
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What Happened to Ancient Egypt?

We hear a lot about Ancient Egypt. The world has been pretty much obsessed with it … What Happened to Ancient Egypt?Read more

by Elizabeth Lundin•January 16, 2024
Avoiding the Zombie Apocalypse…the Medieval Way!
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Avoiding the Zombie Apocalypse…the Medieval Way!

“If we are right, then this is the first good archaeological evidence of this practice. It … Avoiding the Zombie Apocalypse…the Medieval Way!Read more

by Elizabeth Lundin•January 15, 2024
10,000 Years Ago, Humans in Spain Turned To Cannibalism
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10,000 Years Ago, Humans in Spain Turned To Cannibalism

ALICANTE, SPAIN – archaeologists working on cataloging a number of artifacts in a Mesolithic era cave … 10,000 Years Ago, Humans in Spain Turned To CannibalismRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•January 14, 2024

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