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Two ocean liners turned the same way – then met in the dark
In July 1956, the luxury ocean liner Andrea Doria was approaching New York through dense fog while the Stockholm was heading ...
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The role of food in shaping ancient civilizations
Food influenced nearly every aspect of ancient civilization, from where people settled to how economies developed and political systems expanded over time. Long before refrigeration or modern ...
Milan’s central train station is one of the most spectacular in Europe. But below the passenger platforms lies an area which ...
Note: Keep in mind that most Colosseum tours only include access to the arena floor and the upper level. If you want to visit ...
Cinco de Mayo and Taco Tuesday. It was the perfect collision of tastebud titillation. So I took the gang out to lunch. It […] ...
Today in History, May 6: Discover the birth of Motilal Nehru, the Hindenburg disaster, the release of Mahatma Gandhi, and Roger Bannister's record-breaking run. Today in History, May 6, marks a day ...
Excavations in the ancient Greek city of Teos, in present-day Turkey, have brought to light two inscriptions from the 1st ...
Ride-sharing has its own flaws: surge pricing in inclement weather, incessant rate hikes, late or canceled rides. But in all ...
Archaeologists have found something unexpected inside a 1,600-year-old Roman-era Egyptian mummy: a fragment of Homer’s Iliad.
Newly discovered inscriptions from the ancient Greek city of Teos reveal organized Roman businessmen and commercial networks.
Researchers who analyzed genomes from early medieval graves in modern-day Germany hypothesize that people from the former ...
The researchers analyzed ten samples of waterproof coating from the Ilovik–Paržine 1 wreck, combining chemical techniques ...
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