In 1803, the Louisiana Purchase doubled the United States’ size, prompting President Jefferson to dispatch…
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Archaeology
The Professional Soldiers of Tollense Valley, Europe’s Oldest Battle
by Bipin Dimriby Bipin DimriEurope is a continent scarred by warfare. From the tribal destruction of the Bronze Age,…
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For thousands of years, people have been building religious monuments. This is normally done for…
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Most of us are familiar with the Chinese Zodiac and how it differs from the…
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History
Deathtrap on the Mississippi: What Caused the Explosion on the Sultana?
by Bipin Dimriby Bipin DimriShips are designed to face some of the most hostile environments on earth. Built to…
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Unexplained Mysteries
What are the Inscriptions on the Dighton Rock, and Who Wrote Them?
by Kurt Readmanby Kurt ReadmanIn the town of Berkeley, Massachusetts on the eastern seaboard of the United States, can…
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ArchaeologyUnexplained Mysteries
The Hidden River of Mercury at Teotihuacan: Path to the Royal Tombs?
by Bipin Dimriby Bipin DimriTeotihuacan, the great city of the Mesoamericans in Mexico, has long fascinated archaeologists and researchers.…