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With its cute limestone cottages curving across green Somerset hills, Bruton has long been a handsome, if unassuming, market ...
How did witch-hunting activity ramp up in medieval Essex? In a new Sky HISTORY series, Rylan Clark and Professor Alice ...
French officials recently announced the discovery of Camarat 4, the deepest shipwreck ever found in French waters. The site includes 16th-century Italian ceramics with Christian symbols.
2020 Draft The Canadiens held the 16th pick that year, and they elected to add left-shot blueliner Kaiden Guhle, a decision they’ve had no reason to regret so far.
The French navy discovered a remarkable 16th-century shipwreck of a merchant vessel, Camarat 4, at a record depth of 8,200 feet, preserving ceramic artifacts.
Hespèrion XXI, Savall, QEH review - an evening filled with laughter and light An exhilarating exploration of innovation in 16th and 17th century repertoire ...
Carnegie Mellon University's new Department of English head, who begins Aug. 1, is an expert in 16th and 17th century literature and culture who is also one of the world's foremost leaders in using ...
A 16th century brass signet ring was discovered in the rubble of a monument in Poland, photos show. It has an oval shield and what appears to be initials.
Unless the Canadiens trade their picks, which is a strong possibility, Kent Hughes and his group will be talking 16th and 17th at the next draft. The auction will be decentralized and will take ...
A 17th-century column shows that dating has always been an anxiety-riddled endeavor.
A trap door in the Pompeian Room of the 16th-century Villa Farnesina in Rome revealed previously unknown frescoes by the painter Carlo Maratta and two students. Filippo Monteforte/Agence France ...
For sailors facing injury, accident, or illness at sea in the 16th and 17th centuries, the ship’s surgeon was the only professional medical help.
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