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500 Years Before Columbus, Viking Explorer Leif Erikson Was Likely The First...

A Norse explorer from Iceland, Leif Erikson is believed to be the first European to reach North America around 1000 A.D. This is his story. The post 500 Years Before Columbus, Viking Explorer Leif...

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Anchor Found From Sunken British Ship That Carried 100,000 Pounds Of Gold...

"It’s a known legend, people know that it’s still out there in deep water. Everyone will be after it, won’t they?" The post Anchor Found From Sunken British Ship That Carried 100,000 Pounds Of Gold...

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Ichthyosaur Fossils Found By 11-Year-Old Girl In The U.K. May Belong To The...

Researchers who examined the fossils believe that they belong to a new species of prehistoric ocean giant, Ichthyotitan severnensis, which reached 82 feet in length. The post Ichthyosaur Fossils Found...

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Castle Wall Collapse Reveals Human Remains On The Coast Of Wales — And They...

The remains were found by hikers along the picturesque Dunraven Bay, a popular tourist destination where TV shows like Poldark and Doctor Who have been filmed. The post Castle Wall Collapse Reveals...

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Who Betrayed Anne Frank? Inside The Historical Evidence

After two failed inquiries in 1947 and 1963, a team of investigators believes that a Jewish notary betrayed Anne Frank's hiding place to protect his family from deportation. The post Who Betrayed Anne...

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Archaeologists Just Uncovered An Ancient Germanic Tomb With Six Women Buried...

The elaborate burial complex, which also contains animal sacrifices and valuable gold artifacts, appears to be the tomb of an ancient lord. The post Archaeologists Just Uncovered An Ancient Germanic...

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A 4,200-Year-Old ‘Zombie Grave’ Was Just Uncovered In Germany

The ancient grave found near Oppin in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, was found with a large stone inside, presumably to keep the "zombie" from rising from the dead. The post A 4,200-Year-Old ‘Zombie Grave’...

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A 2,000-Year-Old Villa Was Just Uncovered Near Mount Vesuvius — And It May...

The University of Tokyo believes that the excavation will not only enrich the historical record, but also reveal more information about how structures can better withstand natural disasters. The post A...

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Omertà: The Code Of Silence That Once Defined The Mafia

Under the code of omertà, anyone who spoke to the police was marked for torture and death — and so were their families. The post Omertà: The Code Of Silence That Once Defined The Mafia appeared first...

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Archaeologists Discover “Massive” Skeletons of Viking Descendants In Sicily

According to a local anthropologist, "the tallness and massive build of skeletons" indicate their Viking background. The post Archaeologists Discover “Massive” Skeletons of Viking Descendants In Sicily...

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The Controversial History Of Ley Lines, From The Theory’s Origin To Its New...

When Alfred Watkins first put forth the idea that straight lines connect landmarks across Britain in 1921, he didn't believe that these pathways had any mystical significance — then subsequent...

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Italian Researchers Claim To Have Discovered Plato’s Tomb In Athens

Newly transcribed ancient texts reveal that Plato was likely buried under a garden at Plato's Academy in Athens, Greece. The post Italian Researchers Claim To Have Discovered Plato’s Tomb In Athens...

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Dentist Finds What May Be A Prehistoric Human Jawbone Embedded In His...

Ancient fossils — of both humans and animals — are more common in limestone than people may think. The post Dentist Finds What May Be A Prehistoric Human Jawbone Embedded In His Parents’ New Floor...

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The Astonishing History Of The Mausoleum At Halicarnassus, One Of The Seven...

A tomb built to honor an ancient king in modern-day Turkey, the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus was so ornate that it inspired the widespread use of the term “mausoleum.” The post The Astonishing History Of...

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Weapon Chest Found On A 15th-Century Shipwreck In Sweden Provides Clues Into...

A recent examination of the wreckage of the Danish-Norwegian flagship Griffin revealed new information about this top-of-the-line medieval warship and the armaments of its soldiers on board. The post...

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Did Catherine The Great Really Have A Room Full Of Pornographic Furniture?...

A reputed nymphomaniac, Russian Empress Catherine the Great has inspired a wealth of wild rumors — including that she built a “cabinet” filled with X-rated furniture next to her suite of rooms. The...

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Archaeologists In Spain Unlock The Mysteries Of The Famous ‘Excalibur’ Sword...

First discovered in 1994, the origins of the mysterious "Excalibur" sword found in Valencia, Spain had eluded researchers for 30 years. The post Archaeologists In Spain Unlock The Mysteries Of The...

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How Did Anne Frank Die? Her Heartbreaking Final Months Inside The...

After being starved, abused, and exposed to lice, 15-year-old diarist Anne Frank met a horrific death at the hands of the Nazis. The post How Did Anne Frank Die? Her Heartbreaking Final Months Inside...

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Inside The Secret History Of Britain’s Special Operations Executive That ‘Set...

The Special Operations Executive was founded in 1940 to sabotage the Nazis using any means necessary, from exploding rats to itching powder. The post Inside The Secret History Of Britain’s Special...

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New Study Details Cargo Found On A 4th-Century Roman Shipwreck In Spain —...

The 4th-century Roman vessel sank off the coast of Mallorca, Spain while carrying containers of fish sauce, fruit preserves, olive oil, and wine. Now, a new study details both the ship's cargo and its...

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