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The Hoxne Hoard is one of the most significant archaeological finds out of Britain. The hoard is mostly made of gold and silver coins, although other unique objects add to its value.
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The idea of generations as self-conscious group identities came into being with the trauma and upheaval of the first world ...
Every state has a capitol building that houses its state legislature. Many are domed buildings similar to the US capitol, but ...
Explore the relics of failed settlements, doomed expeditions, and ancient Inuit history on Devon Island, one of the Arctic’s ...
Alma became known as the “Spinach Capital of the World” after the Alma Canning Company was purchased by H.L. Hunt in 1961, ...
A paraglider was enjoying the view as he sailed through the sky atop the pyramids of Egypt in Al Haram earlier this week. He was recording the scene when he spotted the last thing he probably ever ...
Did you know that back in the '40s and '50s, Americans often handed out traditional, homemade Halloween treats instead of ...
Cognitive misinterpretation and belief in deliberate falsehoods can strongly influence eyewitness evidence in criminal ...
Here’s what the ancient Greeks and Romans can teach us about the environment and ourselves. From Roman soldiers in crowded ...