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After 165 years, journalist Herbert Ingram's pocket watch, lost in the Lady Elgin sinking on Lake Michigan, has returned to ...
Known as the Bromeswell bucket, the artifact found at England’s Sutton Hoo Anglo-Saxon site probably held the cremated ...
When artist and design historian Dr. Ella Hawkins bakes cookies, decorating with royal icing takes a scholarly turn.
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Live Science on MSNAvast, matey! 5 of the biggest pirate hauls in historyPirates and the loot they plundered have long fascinated us. Stories like "Treasure Island" and movies like "Pirates of the ...
Fragments of the bucket were first found at England's Sutton Hoo burial site in 1986. New research has revealed that the ...
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Explorersweb on MSNAnglo-Saxon Gold Raven Discovered in Southwest EnglandDuring a metal detecting rally, two detectorists discovered 1,400-year-old ornate gold objects. "It's the find of a lifetime, ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNEngland’s iconic war cemetery was not the site of a Roman massacre: studyA re-analysis of the burials, including radiocarbon dating, has revealed that, rather than dying in a single event, ...
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Asharq Al-Awsat on MSNEngland's 'Oldest' Primary School Marks 350 YearsA primary school in Britain’s Kent thought to be the oldest in England is celebrating 350 years since it opened, BBC reported ...
Ordinary people have discovered treasures worth millions through chance encounters at flea markets, garage sales, and while ...
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Live Science on MSN'I did a bit of a dance': Detectorist finds gold 'mourning ring' engraved with skull and date in UK fieldA British metal detectorist discovered a gold band with an engraved date-of-death in Norfolk.
Stone walls can be found here and there in other states, but only in New England are they nearly ubiquitous. That’s due to a ...
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