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Pythagoras: One of the Greatest Minds of His Time

Pythagoras was one of the greatest minds and philosophers of his time and his unquestionable influence can be felt even

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Fear, Friendship and the Channel Tunnel

At 8.23am on the morning of 14 November 1994, crowds cheered as the first Eurostar train carrying fare-paying passengers under

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The Death of Clive of India

In the days following the sudden death, aged 49, of Robert Clive – ‘Clive of India’ – on 22 November

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Paracelsus: Revolutionary or Mystic? | History Today

Thanks to Joseph Goebbels, the film director Georg Wilhelm Pabst luxuriated in a massive budget for the dramatised documentary he

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Breakthrough in the Origins of Writing: From Seals to Signs

Proto-cuneiform, an early sign-based script, marks a pivotal moment in human history as the precursor to the world’s first writing

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Unexplained Mysteries: Ancient Alien Theories Debunked or Proven?

Is there life beyond the stars? This is one of those questions that have existed for centuries, and intrigued societies

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Zatrikion: Knossos Board Game Shows Minoans Enjoyed Leisure and Play

The people of the ancient Minoan civilization on the island of Crete in the Aegean Sea enjoyed a sophisticated society

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The Viking Seeress of Fyrkat: a High-status Sorceress and Seductress

A Norse burial site in Denmark from around the year 940 contains the remains of a woman of high status

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Sarazm and its Ancient Culture Give a Glimpse of Bronze Age Central Asia

Around 5,500 years ago, a large settlement of farmers, artisans and miners who traded around Asia along the proto-Silk Road

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The Role of Disease in the Decline of Great Empires

During their heights, many great empires were considered invincible – before God and Man. Ruling over great territories and thriving