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Christopher Marlowe

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Christopher Marlowe (1564-1593), or Kit Marlowe, was a poet and playwright of the English Renaissance who wrote during the Elizabethan Era (1558-1603). His mastery of the blank verse unrhymed iambic p

93. ‘The Sun Rising’ by Anna Whitelock review

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‘The Sun Rising’ by Anna Whitelock review JamesHoare Wed, 05/28/2025 - 09:21

94. Soldier and Society in Roman Egypt: A Social History

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For many years, there have been many studies done on the Roman army. Many of the general studies have been popular, however, the more narrowly focused aspects of the Roman army have not gained as much

95. Queen Margherita’s elevator restored

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An electric elevator installed for Queen Margherita of Italy in 1905 has been restored, not to its original function, but to its original wood paneled beauty. The elevator connected the first floor wh

96. Experimental Study Posits Possible Function of Mesolithic Beveled Tools

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PULLI, ESTONIA—ERR News reports that a new experimental archaeology study may have finally solved a […] The post Experimental Study Posits Possible Function of Mesolithic Beveled Tools appeare

97. Former Slave Narratives from Canada

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Enslaved Blacks in the United States, seeking freedom, often fled to Canada, especially after the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 compelled citizens in free states to help slave-catchers apprehend them. Al

98. Politicising Abortion in the United States

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Politicising Abortion in the United States JamesHoare Tue, 05/27/2025 - 09:01

99. World Trade Center Revolutionary War gunboat reassembled in public

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It’s been 15 years since the remains of an 18th century ship were discovered 22 feet below of the surface of the World Trade Center site, and at long last it has arrived at its new home: the New

100. Ellen and William Craft's Escape Through Canada

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Among the most daring escapes from slavery in the United States in the 19th century was the flight of Ellen and William Craft from the slave state of Georgia to the free state of Pennsylvania in 1848.

101. ‘The World of the Cold War: 1945-1991’ by Vladislav Zubok review

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‘The World of the Cold War: 1945-1991’ by Vladislav Zubok review JamesHoare Mon, 05/26/2025 - 10:41

102. Christopher Marlowe

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Christopher Marlowe (1564-1593), or Kit Marlowe, was a poet and playwright of the English Renaissance who wrote during the Elizabethan Era (1558-1603). His mastery of the blank verse unrhymed iambic p

103. Life and death of little “Ice Prince” revealed

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The grave of the “Ice Prince,” a 7th century elite boy buried with rich furnishings in a stone chamber grave, has been fully excavated and studied almost four years after its discovery. Sc

104. First example of crown with beetle wings found in Silla tomb

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Decorative jewel beetle wings have been discovered on a gilt-bronze crown from a 1,500-year-old tomb in Gyeongju, the ancient royal capital of the Silla Kingdom (57 B.C.-935 A.D.). The wings were inla

105. Archaic necropolis found in Gela

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An Archaic-era necropolis in use during the 6th and 5th centuries B.C. has been discovered in Gela, Sicily. So far six tombs have been found: two belonging to adults, two to children and two undetermi

106. 140,000-Year-Old Bones Reveal Clues About Behavior of Extinct Human Species

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JAVA, INDONESIA—Homo erectus, modern humans' archaic hominin relative, was the first human species to migrate […] The post 140,000-Year-Old Bones Reveal Clues About Behavior of Extinct Human S

107. Scientists Identify Evidence of Ambush 17,000 Years Ago

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RIPARO TAGLIENTE, ITALY—Evidence of human violence towards other humans during the Paleolithic period is rarely […] The post Scientists Identify Evidence of Ambush 17,000 Years Ago appeared fi

108. Bloody Sunday in 1905

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Bloody Sunday on 22 January 1905 was the massacre of peaceful and unarmed protestors by soldiers outside the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia. The crowd of workers and their families were led b

109. Medieval Queen by Grace of God

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Medieval Queen by Grace of God JamesHoare Fri, 05/23/2025 - 09:13

110. Getty restores Artemisia Gentileschi Hercules damaged in Beirut explosion

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A painting by Artemisia Gentileschi that was heavily damaged in the horrific explosion at the port of Beirut in August 2020 has been restored in the conservation studio of the J. Paul Getty Museum. It

111. Bronze Coin May Contain Earliest Known Usage of the Word "Turk"

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TASHKENT, UZBEKISTAN—A small bronze coin found at an ancient site near Tashkent has the potential […] The post Bronze Coin May Contain Earliest Known Usage of the Word "Turk" appeared first on

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