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Inside The Story Of Raffaele Esposito And The First Margherita Pizza

Though various versions of pizza have been present in the Mediterranean since time immemorial, Raffaele Esposito created the modern iteration of margherita pizza in 1889. The post Inside The Story Of...

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Forensic Scientists Reconstruct Face Of Medieval Murder Victim Killed By...

Researchers determined the medieval "cold case" was an incident of "raw violence" and "overkill." The post Forensic Scientists Reconstruct Face Of Medieval Murder Victim Killed By Multiple Sword Blows...

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This Week In History News, Jan. 1 – 7

Writing system dating back 20,000 years uncovered, medieval murder victim's face reconstructed, prehistoric Australian cave art vandalized. The post This Week In History News, Jan. 1 – 7 appeared first...

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Old Nazi Treasure Map Sparks Frantic Search Of Dutch Countryside For Hidden...

The Nazi treasure map suggests that fleeing German soldiers buried a cache of gold, silver, jewels, watches, and other riches somewhere near the Dutch village of Ommeren. The post Old Nazi Treasure Map...

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The Complicated Story Of Freydís Eiríksdóttir, The Legendary Viking Sister Of...

Though some ancient Norse legends portray Freydís Eiríksdóttir as a fearless warrior, others cast her as a merciless murderess. The post The Complicated Story Of Freydís Eiríksdóttir, The Legendary...

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An Ancient Pompeii Home Filled With Erotic Frescoes Was Just Restored After...

The House of the Vettii was buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 C.E. but has been restored to its former glory after 20 years of meticulous restoration work. The post An Ancient Pompeii Home...

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Archaeologists In Denmark Uncover Massive Viking Hall That May Have Been...

Researchers are calling the discovery the "largest Viking-Age find of this nature in more than ten years." The post Archaeologists In Denmark Uncover Massive Viking Hall That May Have Been Connected To...

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The Sinking Of The SS Andrea Doria And The Tragic Story Behind It

The 1956 collision between the SS Andrea Doria and the MS Stockholm near Nantucket left 51 people dead and led to one of history’s largest civilian rescues at sea. The post The Sinking Of The SS...

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English Town Cancels New Year Fireworks For Arctic Walrus — Only For It To...

Walrus sightings are a rarity in the British Isles, so the arrival naturally became a spectacle and gathered large crowds — many of whom witnessed the exhibitionist display. The post English Town...

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This Week In History News, Jan. 8 – 14

Bronze Age wishing well uncovered in Germany, prehistoric Megalodon tooth found in Maryland, Roman house restored in Pompeii. The post This Week In History News, Jan. 8 – 14 appeared first on All...

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The Opulent Lifestyle Of Marie Antoinette, France’s Beheaded Queen

She likely never said "Let them eat cake," but Marie Antoinette's extravagant spending plunged France into economic turmoil and led to her public execution in 1793. The post The Opulent Lifestyle Of...

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More Time In Green Spaces Linked To Needing Fewer Prescription Drugs In New...

Spending more time in nature could yield positive mental health results, but limited access in parts of the world is a significant hurdle. The post More Time In Green Spaces Linked To Needing Fewer...

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Ukrainian Doctors Successfully Remove A Live Grenade From A Soldier’s Chest...

The surgeons risked their own lives, using uncommon procedures to avoid detonating the grenade. The post Ukrainian Doctors Successfully Remove A Live Grenade From A Soldier’s Chest Without Setting It...

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Inside The Fascinating True Story Of Louis Braille — And How He Created A...

Blinded as a 3-year-old boy, Louis Braille went on to become a renowned French educator in the 19th century, developing the famous Braille system that’s still used today. The post Inside The...

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Archaeologists In Norway May Have Found The World’s Oldest Runestone

Experts say that the 2,000-year-old artifact is the oldest datable runestone in the world and may provide researchers with valuable knowledge about the early days of runic writing. The post...

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This Week In History News, Jan. 15 – 21

"Replica" sword found to be genuine Bronze Age artifact, one of the world's oldest runestones discovered, ancient Egyptian burial uncovered with 142 dead dogs. The post This Week In History News, Jan....

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Rare Van Dyck Painting Found In Farmer’s Shed Covered In Bird Droppings...

The painting, found by a part-time art collector in a New York shed, is believed to be over four centuries old and a classic example of a Dutch Golden Age painting. The post Rare Van Dyck Painting...

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This Ancient Statue Of A Hercules-Like Figure Was Just Discovered In A Roman...

Experts believe that the statue may depict Hercules or perhaps a Roman emperor dressed as the ancient hero. The post This Ancient Statue Of A Hercules-Like Figure Was Just Discovered In A Roman Sewer...

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New Research Finds That Vikings Brought Their Favorite Animals To Britain...

By analyzing bones found in England, researchers confirmed that Vikings transported animals like horses and dogs from Scandinavia to Britain. The post New Research Finds That Vikings Brought Their...

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Instagram Beauty Blogger Allegedly Kills Her ‘Doppelgänger’ In Order To Fake...

Shahraban K. allegedly contacted at least five other women before settling on Khadija O. and killing her. The post Instagram Beauty Blogger Allegedly Kills Her ‘Doppelgänger’ In Order To Fake Her Own...

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