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Where Is The Coldest Place On Earth? Inside 11 Locations That Have Reported...

From Antarctica's remote Vostok Station to the bustling Russian city of Yakutsk, these places frequently see temperatures drop well below zero and are covered in snow and ice for the majority of the...

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Björn Ironside Was A Brave Viking Hero In Scandinavian Legend — But Did He...

In Scandinavian legend, Björn Ironside was the son of Viking chieftain Ragnar Lothbrok who led successful raids across Europe in the ninth century C.E. before becoming a ruler of Sweden and Norway and...

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The Iconic Statues Of Ancient Greece And Rome Were Originally Scented,...

New research into Greco-Roman sculpting has revealed the true extent to which "admiring a statue in the ancient world was not just a visual experience, but also an olfactory one." The post The Iconic...

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An Ancient Punic Necropolis Was Just Uncovered By Construction Workers In...

So far, archaeologists have excavated six 2,400-year-old amphorae that seemingly contain the remains of young children. The post An Ancient Punic Necropolis Was Just Uncovered By Construction Workers...

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A Network Of Secret Tunnels Was Just Unearthed Beneath A Bustling Train...

The tunnels beneath Salisbury Station in Wiltshire, England, were closed off decades ago and forgotten until recent renovation work led to their rediscovery. The post A Network Of Secret Tunnels Was...

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From Augustus’ Reign To The ‘Five Good Emperors,’ Go Inside The Famous Pax...

For about two centuries, the Roman Empire thrived during a period of relative peace known as the Pax Romana — but it didn't last. The post From Augustus’ Reign To The ‘Five Good Emperors,’ Go Inside...

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Scientists Just Discovered That Most Europeans Had Dark Skin As Recently As...

Analysis of 348 genetic samples taken from 34 countries revealed that, across prehistoric and ancient Europe, 63 percent of people had dark skin, 29 percent had "intermediate" skin, and only 8 percent...

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Archaeologists Just Unearthed The First Roman Aqueduct Ever Discovered In...

The Roman aqueduct was forgotten for centuries despite being just two-and-a-half feet beneath the ground. The post Archaeologists Just Unearthed The First Roman Aqueduct Ever Discovered In Slovakia...

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A Rare Viking Armband Made Of Iron 1,000 Years Ago Was Just Found Preserved...

Stunningly preserved due to the oxygen-poor conditions of the bog, this iron armband retains its decorative pattern featuring intricate rows of dots as well as the miniature animal heads that make up...

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Archaeologists In Austria Just Unearthed A 25,000-Year-Old Site Full Of...

Archaeologists at the Langmannersdorf an der Perschling site in Lower Austria found bones belonging to five mammoths as well as evidence of how prehistoric people processed their remains. The post...

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Inside The Fascinating Myth Of Skadi, The Powerful Norse Goddess Of Winter

Though Skadi was originally a giantess, Norse myth states that she was transformed into a goddess after she visited Asgard and made a fateful deal with the gods. The post Inside The Fascinating Myth Of...

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Inside The Blood-Soaked Story Of Bamburgh Castle, The Medieval Stronghold...

Over the past 1,400 years, Bamburgh Castle in Northumberland has seen Viking raids, Norman attacks, and a devastating siege during the Wars of the Roses — but it still towers over the North Sea to this...

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Archaeologists Just Discovered A Ceremonial Stone Circle From The Bronze Age...

Researchers digging inside Farley Wood in Derbyshire have uncovered the remains of a ceremonial stone circle measuring 80 feet across and dating back 3,700 years. The post Archaeologists Just...

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A Long-Lost Gustav Klimt Painting Of An African Prince Has Finally Been...

Gustav Klimt's 1897 portrait depicts Prince William Nii Nortey Dowuona, once the leader of the Osu tribe in present-day Ghana. The post A Long-Lost Gustav Klimt Painting Of An African Prince Has...

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Inside The Legend Of Sisyphus, The Mythical King Eternally Punished By Zeus

The cunning king of Ephyra in Greek mythology, Sisyphus cheated death twice — then faced the eternal punishment of endlessly pushing a stone up a hill. The post Inside The Legend Of Sisyphus, The...

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Archaeologists In Belgium Just Unearthed The Shockingly Well-Preserved...

While digging among the ruins of a settlement that was inhabited between the first and third centuries C.E., researchers uncovered the ancient canine beneath the stone foundation of a Roman building....

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The Life And Death Of Mark Antony, One Of Ancient Rome’s Most Famous Politicians

From his love affair with Cleopatra to his humiliating defeat by Octavian, Mark Antony left behind a memorable — and complicated — legacy. The post The Life And Death Of Mark Antony, One Of Ancient...

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Stunning Medieval Ring Discovered By A Metal Detectorist In England Sells For...

It's estimated to date from the late 12th century or early 13th century, and it likely belonged to the bishop Hugh of Northwold. The post Stunning Medieval Ring Discovered By A Metal Detectorist In...

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Anneliese Michel And The Shocking Story Behind The Exorcism Of The Real-Life...

Anneliese Michel was subjected to 67 exorcisms that ultimately left her dead on July 1, 1976 at the age of just 23. The post Anneliese Michel And The Shocking Story Behind The Exorcism Of The Real-Life...

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The Bizarre Story Of Michel Lotito, The French Entertainer Who Ate Everything...

Claiming to have incredibly strong teeth and powerful gastric juices, Michel Lotito's biggest accomplishment was purportedly eating a Cessna 150 airplane — but not everyone believes he finished the...

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