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2,400-Year-Old Mosaic of an Unbothered Skeleton Reminds Us To “Enjoy Your Life”
History
Albert Einstein’s 1915 Letter to His Son Reveals the Key To Learning
Archeology
Listen to the Music Made With the Neanderthal Flute, the Oldest Instrument in the World
History
Obscure Code of Ethics From the Late 19th Century Still Has Relevancy Today
History
Hear What the World’s Oldest Song From Over 3,400 Years Sounds Like
History
Discover 4,000-Year-Old Recipes in the Oldest-Known Cookbook From Ancient Babylonia
History
Watch How Hollywood Legends Pulled off Their Wild Stunts in Iconic 1920s Films
Design
Greece’s Euro Uses the Same Design Found on Ancient Coins 2,500 Years Ago
History
How the Coloring Book Boomeranged From Adults to Children and Back Again
History
Former Plantation Is Transformed Into a Cultural Space for Healing, Art, and Repair
History
Fascinating Animation Reveals the Inner Workings of the Colosseum in Ancient Rome
History
Fascinating Cross-Section Shows Over 4,000 Years of an English Highway’s History
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