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13 hours ago

Lucy Worsley, historian: The United Kingdom has always fared better with queens than with kings'

I'm the kind of historian obsessed with small details. I'm not saying that foreign policy or constitutional matters aren't important, but I enjoy the minutiae of daily life, which, when added together, can give you a complete picture of the cultural and social features of an era.
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fromThe Atlantic
7 hours ago

A Bitter Coda to American Reconstruction

The Freedman's Memorial, dedicated on April 14, 1876, depicts Abraham Lincoln and a kneeling Black man, symbolizing the complex legacy of emancipation.
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fromMail Online
8 hours ago

Discovery in Egypt linked to Biblical story of Moses

A fragment of a statue believed to depict Ramesses II, linked to the biblical Pharaoh in the Exodus story, was discovered in Egypt.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Hidden treasures: Spanish archaeologists discover trove of ancient shipwrecks in Bay of Gibraltar

Spanish archaeologists have documented over 30 shipwrecks in the Bay of Algeciras, revealing a rich maritime history from the fifth century BC to WWII.
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fromBig Think
11 hours ago

5 ways ancient Persia shaped our modern world

The Persian Empire significantly contributed to civilization, yet its history is often overshadowed by Eurocentric narratives favoring Greece and Rome.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
6 hours ago

Recently excavated ancient Maya hall may reflect early power-sharing among leaders

"The popular conception of the ancient Maya society is that they underwent a major collapse. Archaeological investigations at Ucanal and elsewhere, however, show that there was not a collapse everywhere and that ancient Maya peoples resiliently reworked their governing systems."
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fromMail Online
15 hours ago

Archaeologists discover perfectly circular ancient Egyptian temple

If this Roman-era cult structure can be confirmed to be dedicated to the city god Pelusius, it would be a stunning example of the presence of a temple for a deity previously attested only in Classical sources.
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fromMedievalists.net
1 day ago

How and Why We Teach Roman History, with Beth Digeser - Medievalists.net

Teaching Roman history aims to connect past influences with present concerns and challenges, particularly through the lens of late antiquity.
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fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
1 day ago

Depot of medieval cannonballs found in Belgium

A cache of nearly 500 medieval cannonballs was discovered in Nieuwpoort, Belgium, indicating a rare artillery depot from the Middle Ages.
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fromMedievalists.net
8 hours ago

Lost Pages of a Medieval Manuscript Recovered, Revealing New Testament Text - Medievalists.net

Researchers recovered 42 lost pages from a medieval manuscript, revealing new insights into biblical text preservation and copying methods in the Middle Ages.
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3 hours ago

New Medieval Books: Chinese Characters across Asia - Medievalists.net

The book details the evolution of Chinese characters and their adoption in Japan, Korea, and Vietnam for knowledge transmission.
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fromMedievalists.net
15 hours ago

Buddhist Warrior Monks: The Sohei of Medieval Japan - Medievalists.net

Buddhist monks in medieval Japan, known as Sohei, engaged in warfare and political struggles, significantly influencing Japanese history.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
1 day ago

Almost intact Italian ship sunk by Francis Drake in the 16th century discovered in the Bay of Cadiz

Sir Francis Drake attacked Spanish ships under Elizabeth I's orders, notably sinking vessels in Cadiz in 1587, including the San Giorgio e Sant'Elmo Buonaventura.
fromOpen Culture
2 days ago

Why Animals Look So Strange in Medieval Manuscripts

Chimera, literally meaning 'year-old she-goat,' refers to a mythical creature with a goat body, lion head, and dragon tail, symbolizing bizarre combinations.
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fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
5 days ago

Ten-panel folding screen to be restored in Korea

A set of 19th century paintings of Chilbosan has returned to Korea for conservation and restoration to its original folding screen format.
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fromSmithsonian Magazine
1 day ago

An Eccentric Tycoon Left a Fortune to the Winner of a Baby-Making Contest. The Great Stork Derby Divided Canadians During the Great Depression

Charles Vance Millar's will offered a prize to the Toronto mother with the most children, sparking legal battles and media frenzy.
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fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
6 days ago

17th c. Dutch cannon found in modern ship being scrapped

A 17th century Dutch bronze cannon and cannon balls were discovered in a ship in Izmir, Turkey, and are now on display.
fromWorld History Encyclopedia
1 day ago

Earth Shapers: How We Mapped and Mastered the World

Maxim Samson confronts different passages or roads built by humans and their varied and rich histories to offer us a first-class journey through the most interesting, influential, and controversial paths in history.
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fromMail Online
2 days ago
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Scientists discover a fragment of Homer's 'Iliad' INSIDE a mummy

A fragment of Homer's Iliad was discovered in the gut of an Egyptian mummy, marking a unique find in mummification practices.
fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
4 days ago
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Iliad fragment found in Roman-era mummy

A papyrus fragment of Homer's Iliad was found in a Roman-era mummy in Egypt, revealing insights into burial traditions.
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fromMail Online
2 days ago

Scientists discover a fragment of Homer's 'Iliad' INSIDE a mummy

A fragment of Homer's Iliad was discovered in the gut of an Egyptian mummy, marking a unique find in mummification practices.
fromMail Online
4 years ago

Early man's greatest invention was the HANDLE, study claims

The transition from hand-held to hafted tool technology marked a significant shift in conceptualising the construction and function of tools.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
2 days ago

New catalogues reveal Royal Collection's vast sculpture holdings-and Queen Victoria's acquisition spree

Marsden's introduction is very lucid, setting out the development of sculpture at court; royal involvement with sculptors; displaying sculpture in galleries, state rooms, libraries and gardens; and stewardship of the collection.
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fromMail Online
2 days ago

Ark of the Covenant's final resting place pinpointed in fresh search

According to the Bible, the sacred relic was built by the Israelites shortly after fleeing Egypt around the 13th century BC, with Moses placing the Ten Commandments inside.
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fromwww.npr.org
2 days ago

Instead of civil war, a naked mole rat colony changed queens peacefully

Naked mole rats exhibit nonviolent queen transitions, challenging previous beliefs about their social structure and cooperative strategies.
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fromBig Think
2 days ago

The surprising reason why Americans sound, well, American

The General American accent evolved due to the Quakers' inclusive settlement practices and the influence of diverse immigrant groups.
fromInverse
2 days ago

5 Years Later, Star Wars Just Highlighted A Bizarre Timeline Problem

Throughout my long life, I have seen the galaxy endure many changes. Tyranny is always defeated. We must remain hopeful.
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fromMedievalists.net
2 days ago

Secret Letter Detailing Late Medieval Britain Fully Decoded - Medievalists.net

The letter, dated 25 July 1498, is eleven pages long and was written while Pedro de Ayala was in London, brokering peace negotiations between England and Scotland.
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fromWorld History Encyclopedia
2 days ago

Medieval Warriors vs. Modern Rifles: The Brutal Reality of Omdurman

The Battle of Omdurman marked a decisive victory for British forces over the Mahdists, leading to British control of Sudan.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
3 days ago

Ancient machine-gun' damage discovered on walls of Pompeii

The marks, which are sandwiched between towers once used to scout for armies and to allow archers and other artillery-throwers to fend off enemy incursions, are arrayed in a way that suggests they may have been left by a repeating dart-thrower called a polybolos.
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fromFortune
3 days ago

Palantir wants to bring back the draft just as the Selective Service preps for automatic registration | Fortune

Thomas Jefferson warned against military conscription, while Palantir Technologies now advocates for universal national service despite historical opposition to drafts.
fromThe New Yorker
3 days ago

The Novelist Reimagining the Japanese American Internment

The forced imprisonment of some hundred and twenty thousand residents, a majority of whom were U.S. citizens, rested on dubious evidence that they posed any meaningful threat to American safety.
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fromWorld History Encyclopedia
3 days ago

How a Cynical Former Bishop Caused Both the Rise and Fall of Napoleon

Talleyrand was a pivotal figure in French history, transitioning from a bishop to a revolutionary leader and diplomat, influencing key political events.
fromMedievalists.net
3 days ago

The Carolingian-Abbasid Axis: Charlemagne and the Caliphate - Medievalists.net

The Carolingians and Abbasids built ties that extended from western Europe to the eastern Mediterranean, reshaping the political landscape of their age.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Hamnet-era mourning jewel from celebrated painting rediscovered after 400 years

A mourning jewel from the 17th century, depicted in a famous painting, has been rediscovered, revealing deeper meanings of loss and remembrance.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

It's sacred to us': register of Bounty mutineer's descendants returns to South Pacific

The Pitcairn Register, documenting descendants of Bounty mutineers, is returning to Norfolk Island for Bounty Day celebrations.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Queen Elizabeth II's official biographer named as historian Anna Keay

Anna Keay has been appointed as the official biographer of Queen Elizabeth II, with access to royal archives and interviews with family and friends.
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fromMedievalists.net
4 days ago

How Byzantines Saw Themselves: Romans, Not "Byzantines" - Medievalists.net

The Byzantine Empire's identity was rooted in its self-perception as the Roman Empire, contrary to modern interpretations.
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fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
1 week ago

Lost seal of Edward the Confessor found after 40 years

A seal impression of Edward the Confessor, lost for over 40 years, has been rediscovered and is the only authentic royal seal from before the Norman Conquest.
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fromMedievalists.net
4 days ago

New Medieval Books: The Art of Making Verses - Medievalists.net

Gervase of Melkley's guide offers a unique method for composing poetry, emphasizing clear expression, metaphor, and irony for beginners.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
5 days ago

Slavery reparations are just, but who exactly owes whom?

Some African elites benefited from the slave trade, complicating the narrative of reparations in the context of historical injustices.
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fromMail Online
6 days ago

Ancient BEER tab is discovered on a 4,000-year-old clay tablet

Beer has been used as a form of payment for workers in ancient civilizations, dating back 4,000 years.
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fromBoston.com
5 days ago

Stories of Black and Indigenous patriots come into focus as US remembers the American Revolution

Efforts to highlight the diverse contributions of individuals like Prince Estabrook in the American Revolution are gaining momentum despite historical neglect.
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fromBoston.com
5 days ago

History buffs gather in Lexington for Paul Revere's Ride reenactment

The annual reenactment of Paul Revere's midnight ride attracted hundreds of spectators in Lexington, celebrating Patriots' Day weekend.
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fromFlowingData
6 days ago

Battle for Hormuz

The Strait of Hormuz's accessibility for ships varies based on sources and timing, with data providing clearer insights than anecdotes.
fromwww.businessinsider.com
5 days ago

The USS Torsk was the last US Navy submarine to sink an enemy warship until the war with Iran. Take a look inside.

For 81 years, the USS Torsk held its claim to fame as the last US Navy submarine to sink an enemy ship in combat. Then, a US Navy submarine torpedoed an Iranian warship on March 4 as part of Operation Epic Fury, sinking an enemy ship for the first time since Torsk's World War II battle in 1945.
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fromMedievalists.net
5 days ago

Black Death Mass Grave Identified in Germany, Study Finds - Medievalists.net

The study offers what the researchers describe as the first systematically identified burial site in Europe associated with plague burials, revealing a large buried structure filled with disturbed sediments and fragments of human bone.
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fromMail Online
6 days ago

World's oldest BEER tab is discovered on a 4,000-year-old clay tablet

Beer has been used as a form of payment for workers for over 4,000 years, highlighting its significance in ancient societies.
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fromwww.dw.com
6 days ago

Teen discovers first ancient Greek artifact found in Berlin

A 13-year-old discovered a rare ancient Greek coin from Troy in Berlin, revealing potential links between ancient Greece and northern Europe.
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fromwww.dw.com
6 days ago

Teen discovers first ancient Greek artifact found in Berlin

A 13-year-old discovered a rare ancient Greek coin from Troy in Berlin, revealing potential links between ancient Greece and northern Europe.
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fromwww.dw.com
6 days ago

Teen discovers first ancient Greek artifact found in Berlin

A 13-year-old discovered a rare ancient Greek coin from Troy in Berlin, revealing potential links between ancient Greece and northern Europe.
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fromwww.dw.com
6 days ago

Teen discovers first ancient Greek artifact found in Berlin

A 13-year-old discovered a rare ancient Greek coin from Troy in Berlin, revealing potential links between ancient Greece and northern Europe.
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
1 week ago

Exploding myth in the American West * Oregon ArtsWatch

The frontier myth has proven to be one of the most powerful and enduring stories in American history, erasing or altering the history of people of color and women in the West.
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fromCraftBeer.com
3 weeks ago

Slovene Immigrants & The Rise of San Francisco Beer

West Coast immigrant stories, particularly in San Francisco, reveal how beer factories transformed lives during the early 20th century.
fromQueerty
1 week ago

America's drill sergeant daddy? The man who whipped Washington's army into shape may have been gay - Queerty

Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben, a Prussian nobleman, emigrated to the US and became a key figure in the military during the American Revolutionary War, despite facing accusations of homosexuality.
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fromIndependent
6 days ago

Martina Devlin: From a one-man attack on a German sub in Bantry to Nazi parachutists disguised as nuns - the oral history of an Irish centenarian

The experiences of centenarians provide a unique perspective on historical changes and continuity.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
6 days ago

Petroglyphs and cave paintings, some more than 4,000 years old, discovered in Mexico

The discovery comes on the heels of other recent discoveries of Mesoamerican and colonial-era sites and artefacts during archaeological salvage work associated with planning a new 232km passenger rail line between Mexico City and Querétaro.
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fromMedievalists.net
6 days ago

The 5 Most Common Jobs in a Medieval City - Medievalists.net

Farming, carpentry, butchery, shoemaking, and Church-related work were the most common jobs in late medieval Montpellier.
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6 days ago

10 New Medieval Studies Articles You Can Read Right Now (Free & Open Access) - Medievalists.net

Extreme weather in the 1430s triggered a major economic crisis in England, leading to food shortages, livestock deaths, and widespread disruption, reshaping landholding practices.
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6 days ago

New Medieval Books: Vikings Behaving Reasonably - Medievalists.net

The concept of hóf in Norse culture represents a cultural expectation of moderation and restraint, which was pivotal in resolving disputes and maintaining order within communities.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 week ago

Elizabeth Roboz Einsteinthe determined genius behind a multiple sclerosis breakthrough

Elizabeth Roboz Einstein's journey began on May 15, 1940, when she boarded the Conte di Savoia, an Italian steamliner, leaving behind her family in Hungary as World War II escalated. This voyage was not a luxury cruise but a desperate evacuation for many, including 600 Central European refugees fleeing the advancing German troops.
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fromCornell Chronicle
1 week ago

Classical art historian Annetta Alexandridis dies at 58 | Cornell Chronicle

Annetta Alexandridis, a renowned classical archaeologist, passed away at 58, leaving a legacy in art history and education.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

How will attitudes change if students like me aren't taught the truth about British colonial history? | Astrid Barltrop

Lord Cromer's tenure in Egypt is questioned regarding its success, particularly in terms of its impact on the Egyptian population.
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fromWIRED
1 week ago

The Online Fiction Boom Reimagining China's History

Chinese alt-history fiction allows readers to rewrite history using modern knowledge to improve China's past.
fromMedievalists.net
1 week ago

New Online Course: Exploring the Troubadours, Trobairitz, and Trouveres - Medievalists.net

The troubadours, trobairitz, and trouvères were pivotal in shaping the music and poetry of medieval France, reflecting the cultural richness of their time.
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fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
1 week ago

Bronze Age jewelry hoard found during wind farm construction

The most significant find was discovered during construction of one of the wind turbine platforms. Objects of bronze and amber were found close together, leading to the excavation of a hoard of Bronze Age jewelry dating from around 1500 to 1300 BC.
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fromMail Online
1 week ago

Scientists baffled by mysterious coin linking Vikings to Jesus

A gold coin pendant suggests Vikings may have embraced Christianity earlier than previously believed, linking them to the teachings of Jesus.
fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
1 week ago

Matching fragments of Silla stele reunited

The first fragment was discovered in 1937 on the Wolseong Palace site, measuring 13.62 cm wide, 11.13 cm high, and 9.75 cm thick, with partially damaged inscriptions.
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fromMedievalists.net
1 week ago

Did People Run in the Middle Ages? - Medievalists.net

Running as a physical activity in the Middle Ages is underexplored despite its presence in historical accounts.
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fromColossal
1 week ago

LR Vandy's Rope Sculptures Disentangle Histories of Colonialism and Transportation

Maritime history, trade, and colonialism are explored through art, emphasizing the role of slavery in shaping civilizations.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Mean Girls in History: Women Who Fought Tooth and Claw

Gender stereotypes about boys and girls are challenged by historical examples of women's complexity and darker traits.
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fromwww.amny.com
1 week ago

Rare Holocaust sketches found by couple now on display in the Bronx at Manhattan University | amNewYork

A hidden collection of Holocaust drawings was discovered during a home renovation and donated to Manhattan University for preservation and education.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 week ago

How two mathematicians created an equation that quietly runs the planet

British sailors risked their lives to retrieve Enigma codes from a sinking submarine, aiding in the deciphering of Nazi communications and shortening WWII.
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fromEsquire
1 week ago

Rolex Celebrates 100 Years of the Oyster with an Impressive New Collection

Rolex celebrates the centenary of the Oyster with the new Oyster Perpetual 41, honoring its legacy of precision and durability.
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fromianVisits
1 week ago

Hidden histories of empire and identity uncovered at Kensington Palace

The exhibition highlights the lives of the last princesses of Punjab, focusing on their activism and relationships, particularly in the context of women's suffrage.
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fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

St. Paul Remade Human History. How Did He Do It?

Paul transformed a Jewish sect into a dominant world religion, shaping Christianity's core doctrines and practices.
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fromMedievalists.net
1 week ago

Villain or Defender of the Faith? The Complex Life of Thomas Arundel - Medievalists.net

Thomas Arundel's legacy is complex, marked by both persecution of Lollards and significant influence on the English Church.
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fromSmithsonian Magazine
1 week ago

In 1776, the Declaration of Independence Was Breaking News. Here's How the Founding Document Reached the American Public

Emily Sneff's book tracks the reception and journey of the Declaration of Independence's first printed copies across the Thirteen Colonies and beyond.
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fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
1 week ago

Church coin hoard goes on display at diocesan museum

A hoard of 1,000 silver coins from the late 16th and early 17th centuries will be displayed at the Warmia Archdiocese Museum in Olsztyn.
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