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22-Foot-Long Scroll From 19th Century Features Timeline of Perceived World History Up to That Point
History
Scholar Discovers 11th-Century Astrolabe With Inscriptions in Arabic, Hebrew, and Latin
History
Mexico Recovers Long-Lost Manuscripts About the Aztec Empire’s Rise and Fall
Design
Old Maps Used to Show California as an Island Separate From the Rest of the U.S.
History
25,000 Images of Medieval Geoffrey Chaucer Manuscripts Are Now Online
History
Colorized Vintage Video Shows Life in Famous Cities Over 100 Years Ago
History
Your $2 Bill Might Actually Be Worth Thousands of Dollars
Archeology
Archaeologists Have Determined What Ancient Roman Wine Tasted Like
History
Largest Gold Nugget Ever Found Weighed as Much as an Adult Man
History
Insightful Map Reveals Literal Translations of U.S. City and State Names
Health
Here’s Why Medieval Medicine Was Not as Bad as We Think
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Queen Elizabeth II and Marilyn Monroe Were the Same Age When They Met in London in 1956
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