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Cowboy Diplomacy in the Spanish-American War

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Cowboy Diplomacy in the Spanish-American War JamesHoare Wed, 08/13/2025 - 09:02

18. Silver Objects Reveal Trade Links Between Viking and Islamic Worlds

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OXFORD, ENGLAND—When the Bedale hoard was first discovered by metal detectorists in 2012, it was […] The post Silver Objects Reveal Trade Links Between Viking and Islamic Worlds appeared first on Archaeology Magazine. News, Bedale hoard, England, Islamic caliphate, silver hoards, Viking silver, Viking trade

19. Causes of the Russian Revolution of 1917

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There were many causes behind the Russian Revolution of 1917, ranging from the unpopular authoritarian rule of Tsar Nicholas II (reign 1894-1917) to the radical mobilisation of the working class, who wanted better working conditions and more political representation. Actually a double revolution, the first revolution brought about the abdication of the tsar in March, then, after the ineffective...

20. Spain Was Different: Tourism Under Franco

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Spain Was Different: Tourism Under Franco JamesHoare Thu, 08/14/2025 - 08:58

21. Artifacts from emperor’s tomb emerge after 150 years

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Funerary artifacts from the Daisenryo Kofun in Sakai City, Osaka, Japan, believed to be the tomb of 5th century Emperor Nintoku, have emerged for the first time since the tomb was accidentally opened in 1872. A small gold-plated knife and three fragmented of gilded armor were held unpublished in a private collection for years. They … Read the full post →"Artifacts from emperor’s tomb emerge after 150 years"

22. First Campus of Louisiana State University Investigated

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PINEVILLE, LOUISIANA—A fallen tree in central Louisiana led archaeologists to the ruins of a long-forgotten […] The post First Campus of Louisiana State University Investigated appeared first on Archaeology Magazine. News, Louisiana, Louisiana State Seminary of Learning and Military Academy, Louisiana State University, Pineville

23. Who Inhabited Island Next to Human "Hobbits" 1 Million Years Ago?

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CALIO, INDONESIA—According to a statement released by Griffith University, researchers recently uncovered fragments of stone […] The post Who Inhabited Island Next to Human "Hobbits" 1 Million Years Ago? appeared first on Archaeology Magazine. News, hobbits, hominins, Homo erectus, Homo floresiensis, Indonesia, stone tools, Sulawesi

24. Ceremonial Club Heads Found at Peruvian Chachapoyas Site

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LA JALCA, PERU—Andina reports that a series of new discoveries in Peru's Amazonas region are […] The post Ceremonial Club Heads Found at Peruvian Chachapoyas Site appeared first on Archaeology Magazine. News, ceremonial club head, Chachapoyas, Ollape, Peru, Warriors of the Clouds

25. Zachary Taylor

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Zachary Taylor (1784-1850) was an American military officer who served as the twelfth president of the United States. Born to a family of prominent Virginian planters, Taylor joined the US Army in 1808 and eventually rose to the rank of major general. Nicknamed 'Old Rough and Ready' by his men, he played a significant role in the Mexican-American War (1846-1848), leading US forces to victory in...

26. 12 Key Women in Revolutionary Russia

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Women were involved in all aspects of the Russian Revolutions of 1905 and 1917 when radical socialists and other sections of society challenged the authoritarian rule of Tsar Nicholas II (reign 1894-1917). As writers, activists, demonstrators, strikers, party members, and even assassins, women pushed not only for social change and a fairer society but specifically for better rights and opportunities...

27. Cowboy Diplomacy in the Spanish-American War

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Cowboy Diplomacy in the Spanish-American War JamesHoare Wed, 08/13/2025 - 09:02

28. Sandal mosaic added to tally of Roman villa in Sicily

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A mosaic depicting a pair of flip-flops was discovered at Villa Romana del Casale in Piazza Armerina in Sicily, adding their modest charm to the iconic Roman mosaics found there previously, including the famous “Bikini Girls” mosaic featuring sportswomen working out wearing bandeau tops and bikini briefs and the action-packed Great Hunt depicting the capture … Read the full post →"Sandal mosaic added to tally of Roman villa in Sicily"

29. Historic British Shipyard Linked to Battle of Trafalgar Revealed

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BUCKLER’S HARD, ENGLAND—BBC News reports that an archaeological team from the University of Southampton uncovered […] The post Historic British Shipyard Linked to Battle of Trafalgar Revealed appeared first on Archaeology Magazine. News, Battle of Trafalgar, boat ramp, England, HMS Agamemnon, Lord Nelson, shipyard, slipway

30. Inscription Reveals Name of Urartian City

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MURADIYE, TURKEY—Recent excavations at the site of Körzüt Fortress in eastern Turkey’s Van province have […] The post Inscription Reveals Name of Urartian City appeared first on Archaeology Magazine. News, cuneiform, Haldi, Haldi Patari, inscription, Korzut Fotress, Minua, Turkey, Urartu

31. Archaeologists Locate Significant Native American Campsite in North Carolina

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FLEETWOOD, NORTH CAROLINA—Appalachian State University announced that archaeologists were recently summoned to a university property […] The post Archaeologists Locate Significant Native American Campsite in North Carolina appeared first on Archaeology Magazine. News, Appalachian State, Blackburn Vannoy Estate and Farm, campsite, Native American, North Carolina, projectile points

32. John Brown's Raid on Harpers Ferry

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John Brown's Raid on Harpers Ferry, Virginia (16-18 October 1859) was carefully planned and, at first, perfectly executed until he made the mistake of letting the physician John Starry go (who then raised the local militia) and allowing the train of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, which had stopped there, to continue on thereby giving the train's conductor the chance to sound the alarm outside...

33. Women in the Russian Revolution

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Women actively participated in the Russian Revolution of 1905 and the two revolutions of 1917, which deposed the tsar and established a Bolshevik government. Women worked both within the Bolsheviks led by Vladimir Lenin (1870-1924) and in the many opposition groups and in non-political organisations. Seeking to improve the rights and opportunities of women of all classes, women agitated for change...

34. ‘The Graces’ by Breeze Barrington review

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‘The Graces’ by Breeze Barrington review JamesHoare Tue, 08/12/2025 - 08:23

35. Roman soldier’s floppy sunhat goes on display

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A floppy felt sunhat worn by a Roman soldier in Egypt 1,800 years ago has been painstakingly restored and put on display at the Bolton Museum. One of only three known to survive in the world, and now the best-preserved of the three, the hat has been in storage at the museum for 114 years. … Read the full post →"Roman soldier’s floppy sunhat goes on display" Ancient, Museums

36. Ornate Horse Harness Uncovered in Thracian Warrior's Grave

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KAPITAN PETKO VOIVODA, BULGARIA—A richly adorned grave of a Thracian warrior and his horse was […] The post Ornate Horse Harness Uncovered in Thracian Warrior's Grave appeared first on Archaeology Magazine. News, Bulgaria, grave, Hercules, horse harness, Kapitan Petko Voivoda, Thracian warrior, Topolovgrad

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