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Giant 2,000-Year-Old Cat Etched Into Hillside Found at Nazca Lines Site in Peru
History
Ancient Egyptian Coffins Sealed 2,600 Years Ago Are Opened for First Time in History
History
Colorized Snowball Fight From 1896 Shows People Have Enjoyed Being Silly for Centuries
History
Researchers Discover King Tut’s Dagger Was Forged From a Meteorite
History
Uppercase and Lowercase: An Etymological Tale of Two Scripts
History
Archaeologists Unearth Dozens of 2,500-Year-Old Coffins in Egypt
History
Artificial Intelligence Revitalizes 1902 Footage of a “Flying Train” Ride Through a German Town
History
25 “Weird History” Facts That Prove the Past Is Fascinating and Really Funny
Art History
9 Royally Fascinating Facts About the Palace of Versailles
Animals
Animation Details the History of Cats, From Wild Hunters to “Sofa Sidekicks”
History
Fascinating Animations Show How the Palace of Versailles Evolved Over 400 Years
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Colorful Chart Reveals Evolution of English Alphabet From Egyptian Hieroglyphics
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