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Discovery Of Roman Burial Sites Shatter Standing Assumptions

Αrchaeologists have made an exciting discovery. In a Belgium town named Μechelen,  researchers recently uncovered the remains of a Roman-era sanctuary. Α series of graves, urns, and artifacts were uncovered that reveal a surprising new light on the region’s history during the Roman Εmpire. The location was found during an excavation at the Van Ιnnis Sports Park. According to lead archaeologist Dr. Jan Trachet, the site dates back to the 2nd and 3rd centuries. “We have found a Roman cemetery with a series of urns that were used to store the ashes of cremated individuals,” Τrachet explained. “We aΙso found…

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Spare | Part One | Out Of The Night That Covers Me by Prince Harry

“So what if their fun made me a laughingstock before my schoolmates, not to mention the wider world? So what if they were torturing a child? All was justified because I was royal, and in their minds royal was synonymous with non-person. Centuries ago royal men and women were considered divine; now they were insects. What fun…” I am going to begin this review by stating here and now that I am well aware that opinions are heated, varied, and strong on Prince Harry. These are my honest opinion of his autobiography. Anyone who knows me is aware I am…

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A Thousand Year Old Viking Hall in Denmark Unearthed By Archaeologists

Archaeologists located in Denmark recently discovered to their amazement the remains of a Vikings hall that would have been used at the height of the late Viking age between the ninth and eleventh centuries. The structure measures hundred-thirty feet long and twenty-six to thirty-two feet wide. The hall’s structure includes a round of ten to twelve rectangular oak posts which are designed to hold up the roof securely. Researchers suspect the structure is larger than the average house of the time because it was a very prestigious building. This kind of hall usually had been owned by someone wealthy, powerful,…

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History’s Most Bizarre – Hilarious Historical Facts You Should Read!

There are many reasons why I have an interest and love for History but today’s post I think will really highlight the entertainment one can get from learning about our past from those who lived before us. History is filled with quirky, shocking, and hilarious shenanigans that are almost unbelievable. I have compiled a list of hilarious, interesting, and bizarre historical facts that you may not have known ranging from ancient history to early modern American history. They are quite the hoot. Please leave a comment with any crazy facts you would like to share with us. I would love…

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Royal News | The Queen Has Died At The Age Of 96 On This Sad Day

I am very disheartened and sad to announce the death of a truly amazing and significant women, Queen Elizabeth II. She passed at the age of ninety-six on September 8th, 2022 at Balmoral Castle. The palace has officially announced that she passed this afternoon. Her legacy will live on forever. The Queen died peacefully among family. King Charles and The Queen Consort will remain at Balmoral this evening and plan on returning to London tomorrow. The royal family website is updating the appropriate changes as the world awaits more news on this historically tragic death. Her family gathered at her…

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The Queen Under Medical Supervision: The Royal Family Rush To Her Side

Queen Elizabeth II has been staying at Balmoral Castle recently and reports are just now trickling in that she is under some quite intense medical supervision and that members of the royal family are rushing to her side in Scotland. It is with a very heavy heart I make these announcements. Things are not looking good. Just a few minutes ago I have received the news that a plane has landed in Aberdeen which was carrying the Duke of Cambridge, the Duke of York and the Earl and Countess of Wessex. Prince Charles is already reportedly at the Queen’s side…

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Top History & True Crime Podcast To Listen Too – What Are Your Favorites?

I have discovered podcast for the first time this year and there are no words to express how absolutely obsessed I am with them. They are just so much fun to listen too as I get work done throughout the day.  A great way to pass the time. Never thought I would become a podcast listener but here we are. In today’s post, I’ve compiled a list of my favorite ones that I’ve been listening to. Most of them have to do with Tudor and royal history or true crime. They are all really great to listen to. I would…

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Missile Strike On Space Plant In Dnipro Kills Three: Ukrainian War News

Russian long-range cruise missiles kills three and injuries fifteen in a strike that took place on Saturday. The strike was on Dnipro’s Yuzhmash plant and the surrounding streets according to Ukrainian officials. The factory builds satellites – with one launched into space by Elon Musk’s SpaceX company. The Yuzhmash plant were also producing parts for Ukrainian ballistic missiles as well as spacecrafts, launch rockets, tractors, tools, and industrial products. One local resident said in a statement that “A rocket landed just in front of my window, one or two meters to the side and I wouldn’t be here.” Russian forces…

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Archeologist Discover Preserved Ice Age Wolfs To Ancient Camels In Yukon!

Archeologist have yet again made new discoveries of some very fascinating frozen remains in Canada’s Yukon region permafrost that provides a remarkable inside look for researchers into the Ice Age era. The last known glacial period on record began about a hundred thousand years go. Permafrost is able to preserve nearly anything including DNA. Ancient genes can be easily extracted from bones and soft tissue that are left behind, and scientists have even found intact genetic material in soil samples. With a little research, archeologist are able to find out all sort of data that allows us to understand the…

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A Rare Frozen Baby Mammoth Discovered by Gold Miners in Yukon

Miners made a ground-breaking discovery while excavating permafrost, a frozen layer permanently on or under the Earth’s surface. A mummified baby woolly mammoth that had been frozen was identified by the workers on June 21st, 2022 near Yukon’s Klondike region of northwestern Canada. The rare Mammoth mummy was found in lands belonging to the Trʼondëk Hwëchʼin First Nation. Paleontologist estimate it to be aged over thirty-thousand years old, and most likely was frozen during the Ice Age. The baby has been verified to be most likely female, and has retained hair and skin despite dying thousand of years ago. This…

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