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‘Remarkable’ Pictish Ring Found By ‘Enthusiastic Amateur’ During...

John Ralph, a 68-year-old retiree, discovered the ring on the last day of the dig — and experts believe it's been buried in the soil for at least 1,000 years. The post ‘Remarkable’ Pictish Ring Found...

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Archaeologists Uncover ‘Gore Pit’ From The Battle Of Waterloo Filled With...

Some 50,000 men and 7,000 horses were killed during the 1815 Battle of Waterloo, which marked the end of the Napoleonic Wars. The post Archaeologists Uncover ‘Gore Pit’ From The Battle Of Waterloo...

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1,300-Year-Old Arrow Recovered From An Ice Patch In Norway — And It’s...

Archaeologists from Secrets of the Ice noted that the arrow is an "exceptional" find, but also raised concerns about the impact of climate change on the glacier. The post 1,300-Year-Old Arrow Recovered...

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The Story Of Rosemarie Fritzl, The Former Wife Of Josef Fritzl — And Whether...

For 24 years, Rosemarie Fritzl's husband Josef held their daughter Elisabeth prisoner as a sex slave in the basement of the family's home — and Rosemarie later claimed she had no idea. The post The...

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The Butchered Remains Of A Medieval ‘Vampire’ Child Were Just Found In The...

In a grisly burial dating back to the 13th century, the child was decapitated and weighed down with rocks on their torso to prevent them from climbing out of the grave. The post The Butchered Remains...

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Archaeologists Uncover 1,100-Year-Old Viking Treasure At A Farm In Norway

The four silver bracelets were found on a farm in Årdal, and were possibly buried by Vikings fleeing widespread unrest. The post Archaeologists Uncover 1,100-Year-Old Viking Treasure At A Farm In...

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Dirty Jokes In 2,000-Year-Old Bathroom Mosaics Discovered In Turkey

"I think this was really the most intimate piece of evidence that we have of the humanity who lived and breathed and worked and played here at our ancient city." The post Dirty Jokes In 2,000-Year-Old...

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Hidden Sketch Found Underneath Da Vinci’s 500-Year-Old Masterpiece ‘Virgin Of...

Advanced technology has detected the sketch of a Leonardo Da Vinci masterpiece hidden beneath the finished product as well as the artist's own handprints. The post Hidden Sketch Found Underneath Da...

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Archaeologists Unearth A Mass Grave Linked To A 1700s Plague Outbreak In Romania

Flintlock bullets were found buried alongside the victims, suggesting they were shot to end their suffering — or as punishment for breaking the rules during the epidemic. The post Archaeologists...

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Inside The Stories Of 77 Interesting People You May Have Never Heard Of

From "lion whisperer" Jack Bonavita to "America's first supermodel" Audrey Munson, these fascinating figures from history rarely show up in textbooks. The post Inside The Stories Of 77 Interesting...

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The Wreck Of Le Lyonnais, A French Steamship That Sank In 1856, Was Just...

Le Lyonnais sank in November 1856 after colliding with another vessel, leading to the deaths of 114 passengers and crew members. The post The Wreck Of Le Lyonnais, A French Steamship That Sank In 1856,...

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How The Eruption Of Mount Vesuvius Destroyed The Ancient Roman Cities Of...

After centuries of being dormant, Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 C.E., blanketing Pompeii, Herculaneum, and other Roman settlements in volcanic ash. The post How The Eruption Of Mount Vesuvius Destroyed...

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New Research Suggests That Italy’s Iconic Lion Of Venice Was Originally Built...

New chemical analysis of the Lion of Venice's bronze alloy has just found that it originated in China and was built with copper sourced from mines in the lower Yangtze River basin during the Tang...

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New Evidence Suggests Europeans Began Using Cocaine As Early As The 17th Century

Researchers examining human remains in a 17th-century crypt in Milan found evidence of cocaine use, suggesting that Europeans consumed coca leaves nearly two centuries earlier than previously thought....

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9 Shocking Stories Of Real Mob Wives Who Spent Their Lives With History’s...

Mafia wives like Mae Capone and Victoria Gotti stood behind their mobster husbands for decades — and sometimes even indulged in the criminal lifestyle themselves. The post 9 Shocking Stories Of Real...

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Iron Gauntlet Once Worn By A Medieval Knight Found On The Waterfront In Oslo,...

Archaeologists aren't sure how the gauntlet ended up in the harbor, but have hypothesized that it was possibly discarded by a customs official disposing of illegal weapons. The post Iron Gauntlet Once...

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An 11-Year-Old Boy Rescued An Engraving From A Dump — And It Turned Out To Be...

The print has been confirmed as Albrecht Dürer's Knight, Death and the Devil (1513). Now, this rare find is headed to auction, where it could fetch tens of thousands of dollars. The post An 11-Year-Old...

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44 Images From Bestiaries That Show Just How Strange These Medieval Animal...

A medieval bestiary is a vibrantly illustrated compendium of both real and mythical animals — and the comically bizarre way scholars drew these beasts has baffled historians for centuries. The post 44...

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2,000-Year-Old Cache Of Roman Coins Found Hidden Inside A Wall And Under A...

Heavy rain on the island of Pantelleria recently caused a piece of earthen wall to slide off, revealing an ancient hiding place and a hoard of 27 silver denarii minted between 94 and 78 B.C.E. The post...

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The Heroic Story Of The Carpathia, The Ship That Charged Through Ice Fields...

Though the RMS Carpathia was some 58 miles away when it received the Titanic’s distress call, the steamer navigated treacherous waters at top speed to reach the sinking ship — and managed to rescue 705...

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