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When Europeans arrived at the island's coastal villages to trade, they heard tales of fearsome beasts lurking inland, but dismissed them as fairy tales and folklore. It was only centuries later, when ...
As of June 28, a total of 264,522 dilapidated and makeshift houses have been eliminated nationwide through support programmes ...
Matt LaFever has reported on California’s North Coast in print and radio for nearly a decade. A Humboldt State grad and ...
Discover how Asian cities adapt Howard's Garden City principles to address unique urban challenges and sustainable ...
As rusting war-era ships decay on the seafloor, their toxic cargoes pose an urgent but often overlooked environmental ...
Surprising new research purports to show that Scottish people felt British centuries before the Union with England. Isobel Scott is not convinced ...
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.
A 16th-century merchant shipwreck has been discovered 2,567 metres deep off the coast of Ramatuelle in southern France, making it the deepest ever found in French territorial waters.
The remarkably preserved body of an early modern saint, St. Teresa of Avila, has been exhibited in Spain months after being found "miraculously incorrupt" last year.
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.
Swedish archaeologists are studying a rare discovery from a 16th-century shipwreck near Stockholm, hoping it will shed light on the history of trade and industry in the Baltic region and Sweden ...
When Portugal Ruled the Seas The country’s global adventurism in the 16th century linked continents and cultures as never before, as a new exhibition makes clear ...
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