If the map of de la Cosa really was created later than 1500, perhaps the true earliest map of “America” is Martin Waldseemüller's world map. Created in 1507, it is the first map to depict the Western ...
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Archaeologists Digging Beneath Britain’s Houses of Parliament Discover 6,000-Year-Old Flint Artifacts and a 2,000-Year-Old Roman Altar Fragment
During restorations at the Palace of Westminster in London, excavations have revealed a trove of historic objects, the oldest ...
The rare Froschauer Old Testament survives in only a handful of copies worldwide, including one in Trinity College ...
A backwards 1525 Bible map helped shape modern borders, influencing how we imagine territory, nations, and political space today.
Archaeologists working in a large necropolis 75 miles from Rome recently discovered the impressive tomb of an Etruscan noble family dating to the 7th century B.C.(Marco Merola) In the nineteenth ...
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Tebogo Thobejane Breaks Silence as Women Crush On Her Murder-Accused Ex Vusimuzi "Cat" Matlala
Tebogo Thobejane speaks out after seeing women gush over her murder-accused ex-boyfriend, Vusimuzi 'Cat' Matlala, amid ...
Assyrian cuneiform tablet from Kanesh(Courtesy of the Yale Babylonian Collection/Photography by Alberto Urcia/Text NBC 1907) Harvard University Assyriologist Gojko Barjamovic is currently ...
The production includes a newly designed illuminated backdrop focused on the theme of the four advent candles. Additional ...
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'We do not know of a similar case': 4,000-year-old burial in little-known African kingdom mystifies archaeologists
An isolated burial in Sudan has revealed the first evidence of an unknown funeral ritual that took place nearly 4,000 years ago in a little-known African kingdom, a new study finds.
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