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The Human Imprint on the Shifting Sahara Desert
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The Human Imprint on the Shifting Sahara Desert

In a quest to understand global climate change and how the human race plays a part … The Human Imprint on the Shifting Sahara DesertRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•January 2, 2024
Flower Pot Turns Out to be Roman Sarcophagus
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Flower Pot Turns Out to be Roman Sarcophagus

OXFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND – In a twist of events, an antiques expert visiting Blenheim Palace realized that … Flower Pot Turns Out to be Roman SarcophagusRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•January 1, 2024
Famous Firsts for Women in Political History
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Famous Firsts for Women in Political History

Women have played a significant role in American political history. By the time the 19th Amendment … Famous Firsts for Women in Political HistoryRead more

by AO•December 31, 2023
The First Woman to Serve in the U.S. House and Senate, Margaret Chase Smith
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The First Woman to Serve in the U.S. House and Senate, Margaret Chase Smith

Margaret Madeline Chase Smith was the first woman to serve on both the United States House … The First Woman to Serve in the U.S. House and Senate, Margaret Chase SmithRead more

by AO•December 30, 2023
2,000 Year-Old “Bear Cult” Left a Surprise in Siberia
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2,000 Year-Old “Bear Cult” Left a Surprise in Siberia

UST-POLUI, SIBERIA – Archaeologists investigating Siberia’s ancient “bear cult” at an ancient ceremonial site within the … 2,000 Year-Old “Bear Cult” Left a Surprise in SiberiaRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•December 29, 2023
How Lewis Carroll Became So Successful with his Alice Books
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How Lewis Carroll Became So Successful with his Alice Books

Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, more commonly known by his pen name of Lewis Carroll. English writer, mathematician, … How Lewis Carroll Became So Successful with his Alice BooksRead more

by AO•December 28, 2023
Huge Cache of Legendary Metal Found in Ancient Shipwreck
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Huge Cache of Legendary Metal Found in Ancient Shipwreck

SICILY ITALY – A team of Italian divers have recovered a cache of rare metal that … Huge Cache of Legendary Metal Found in Ancient ShipwreckRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•December 27, 2023
Facts You Didn’t Know About History’s Greatest Composer
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Facts You Didn’t Know About History’s Greatest Composer

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in 1756. He was considered one of the greatest composers of … Facts You Didn’t Know About History’s Greatest ComposerRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•December 26, 2023
Famed Author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Harriet Beecher Stowe
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Famed Author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Harriet Beecher Stowe

Harriet Elisabeth Beecher Stowe is best known for 1852 novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin that showed how … Famed Author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Harriet Beecher StoweRead more

by AO•December 25, 2023
The Historical Cultivation of the Amazon Rainforest
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The Historical Cultivation of the Amazon Rainforest

According to botanical and archaeological record, the Amazon Rainforest as we know it today is a … The Historical Cultivation of the Amazon RainforestRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•December 24, 2023

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