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What Did the Romans Eat and Drink? Learn About Dining and Diets in the Ancient Empire
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Who Was William Shakespeare? Get To Know the Man Behind the Legendary Literature
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5 Incredible Facts About the Taj Mahal, an Icon of India
Cars
Explore the “Exploded” Inner Workings of the Ford Model T, the Car That Changed America
History
Archeologists Discover an Advanced Water Filtration System in an Ancient Mayan City
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Interactive Map Reveals Which Indigenous Lands You’re Living On
History
Celtic Knots: Discover the Meaning Behind These Intricate Designs
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Marine Chronometers: The Clocks That Changed the Course of Globalization
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Hidden Hoards and Buried Treasure Troves Are Real and Still Being Discovered
History
10,000 Rare Vintage Cookbooks Now Available for Free Online
Architecture
Dublin Grocery Store Installs Glass Floor for Shoppers to View Viking History Just Below
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Giant 2,000-Year-Old Cat Etched Into Hillside Found at Nazca Lines Site in Peru
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