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The Ballad of the Inquisition’s Greatest Witch Trial

Like all legal institutions, the Spanish Inquisition recognised that justice needed not only to be done but also to be

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Ancient Humans Survived the Last Ice Age Without Migrating Like Other Species

John Stewart & Jeremy Searle/The Conversation Humans seem to have been adapted to the last ice age in similar ways

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Insights into Early Modern Human Activity in the Jungles of Southeast Asia

Studying microscopic layers of dirt dug from the Tam Pà Ling cave site in northeastern Laos has provided a team

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Machines of War from 2000 BC Unearthed in Elite Burial Ground in India

Archaeologists performing excavations at a site known as Sinauli in the state of Uttar Pradesh in northern India unearthed a

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Chief Little Turtle & Battle of Kekionga

In October 1790, a significant event unfolded near what we now call the Lakeside neighborhoods of Fort Wayne—the Battle of

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Solving the Victorian Housing Crisis

In 1866 James Hole, a writer from Leeds, called for ‘a little wholesome despotism’ in tackling the problems of housing

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Monumental Unearthed at Battle of Malazgirt Site

In addition to the 700 plus objects unearthed exactly a year ago, and along with arrowheads discovered in the last

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US President or American Caesar?

The prospect of a second Donald Trump victory in November’s US election has widely been seen – at least by

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AI Finds 303 New Nazca Geoglyphs, Revealing Their Purpose

The astonishing Nazca Lines of Peru are one of the true wonders of the ancient world. The figures they form

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The Roman Catholic War on Wigs

A rather unusual petition from October 1716 is tucked away in the pope’s diocesan archives in the basilica of San