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Study Challenges Popular Idea That Easter Islanders Committed ‘Ecocide’

[ad_1] Study Challenges Popular Idea That Easter Islanders Committed ‘Ecocide’  A new study is challenging the long-held belief that the

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New Paleo-Hispanic Alphabet Discovered in Spain

[ad_1] Researchers in have announced a groundbreaking discovery at the Tartessian site of Casas del Turuñuelo in Guareña, Badajoz, Spain.

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The Theft of the Ghent Altarpiece

[ad_1] Early on the morning of 11 April 1934 the sacristan of St Bavo’s Cathedral in Ghent stumbled on a

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Roman Elites Alone Wore Tyrian Purple, Maintaining Social Hierarchy

[ad_1] In addition to laws regulating clothing and luxury items, ancient European societies also implemented sumptuary laws on food consumption.

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First World Problems Come to Tribe that was Delivered the Internet By Starlink

[ad_1] In September of last year, the Marubo tribe, residing deep within the Amazon rainforest, was introduced to the Internet

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Ronald Reagan’s European Tour | History Today

[ad_1] On 6 June 1984 American audiences watched Ronald Reagan deliver his address on the 40th anniversary of D-Day in

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Ancient Roman Maritime Pavilion Excavated off Italy’s Coast

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Ollantaytambo: The Inca Fortress That Defied Conquistadors

[ad_1] Hidden away in Peru’s Sacred Valley, 2,792 m (9,160 ft) above sea level, lies Ollantaytambo, a powerful reminder of

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Roman Centurions Leave Mark in Egypt With Papyrus Letters and Pet Cemetery

[ad_1] Polish archaeologists in Berenike have discovered papyruses listing Roman centurions stationed in Egypt, found alongside pottery from Italy, Roman

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11 Ancient Canoes at Lake Mendota Reveal Wisconsin’s Early Civilizations

[ad_1] Archaeologists from the Wisconsin Historical Society have unearthed up to 11 ancient canoes at the bottom of Lake Mendota