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Tabriz, a 3,000‑year‑old Silk Road hub scarred by quakes, birthed the Safavids, fueled revolution, and still throbs with...
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Utah's first state history museum opens in 2026, filling a 130-year void with 17,000 sq ft of contested memory, from Ind...
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The 1174 Canterbury Cathedral Fire: An Architectural Phoenix Smoke, thick and acrid, choked the Kentish sky on the fift...
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Archaeologists uncover Belize's first Maya king, Te K’ab Chaak, in a 1,700-year-old tomb, rewriting Caracol’s origins wi...
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Fisherman mends nets on Sidon’s stone quay, beside Crusader sea castle, embodying six millennia of Phoenician trade, pur...
View BoardAs America nears the 250th anniversary of 1776, the Declaration of Independence’s legacy is being fiercely debated, resh...
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View BoardSobekneferu, the first female pharaoh of Egypt, ruled briefly in 1760 BCE, ending the Middle Kingdom as the Nile failed ...
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Kathmandu’s 1,324‑meter high valley blends 1596 Kasthamandap, UNESCO temples and Newar brickwork with four million resid...
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Jim Morrison turned rock into poetry, weaving surreal visions and Romantic rebellion into timeless anthems that still ha...
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Journalist details Walter Freeman's 1946 ice-pick lobotomy, its 10-minute office speed, 2,500 operations, and the enduri...
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The Strange Connection Between Brutalist Architecture and Soviet Propaganda A concrete postcard from 1971 shows a famil...
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Unearthing Etruria’s vibrant artistry: 520 BCE tombs reveal banquets, music, and a culture celebrating life and death wi...
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The Enduring Alliances of Cinema: Crafting Magic on the Silver Screen The flickering images on a screen, the stories th...
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Philip Mason, the unseen architect of market volatility, reshaped finance, culture and tech with fractal insights that s...
View BoardNavajo women's untold WWII roles—sustaining families, managing resources, and preserving culture—challenge the Code Talk...
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Archaeologists in Izmir, eng, uncover a 1,500-year-old mosaic with Solomon’s Knot, revealing Smyrna’s Agora’s layered hi...
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Archaeologists uncover lost Hadrian’s Wall section in 2025, revealing a 2,000-year-old frontier’s complex legacy of powe...
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Two centuries after his death, Thomas Jefferson’s legacy remains a battleground—visionary founder or flawed hypocrite? E...
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The Times Square Ball, a 12-foot crystal sphere, honors U.S. history with its annual descent, evolving from a 1907 marit...
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