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But the story is so astounding, can it even be believed?
It made me think of some of those children's stories where someone falls asleep and finds a hundred years have passed when they wake up. I'm b ... |
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Woods are wonderful for getting lost in. It's wise to take a guide when the mushroom season starts.
In our local wood there's a manmade pond now quite overgrown and picturesque with a resident her ... |
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I was thinking about Little Red Riding Hood (aka Little Red Cap) and wondered if a red hood being eaten and vomited could have originated from wolves ingesting fly agaric, most probably from a reindee ... | |
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We came across 'tarbert' or Tairbeart place names when tracing the Chad Meridian up the western coast of Scotland. It is said to mean place of portage, i.e. where boats were carried overland, admitted ... | |
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William Longsword captured 300 French ships at the Battle of Damme simply by turning up after the French had wandered off pillaging. I don't know why but this victory is not as celebrated as the destr ... | |
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There is no evidence that heavy armour or chariots could be militarily functional at all, the use of these symbols on coins was by showing an indestructible armoured hero emperor, metal coins could si ... | |
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The brief foray into the Twittersphere was quite productive, resulting how an academic mindset works, or doesn't. Angela O'Brien knows not all museums are reliable in matters of provenances
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Anyway a strange tidbit turned up when I discovered that Alfred had not actually founded our oldest university. The University of Oxford for hundreds of years had deliberately perpertrated the King Al ... | |
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The journals of Simonds d'Ewes were first published by his nephew, Paul Bowes, in 1682, more than thirty years after his death. Bowes seemed to follow a similar career trajectory to his uncle. He was, ... | |
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One can see why historians might have misgivings. Information about D'Ewes is patchy, at times contradictory, most if not all presumably culled from his diaries/ Journals /Autobiography. It seems the ... | |
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Historians studying the seventeenth-century set great store by Sir Simonds d'Ewes, a politician, antiquary and prolific diarist (1602 - 1650). According to Wiki
His chief scholarly legacy is the c ... |
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Nazanin was correct: they should have acknowledged the debt would have to paid one day so why not straightaway.
There may have been a degree of American influence on the Foreign Office's shilly-shall ... |
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'Yetholm-style' bronze shields have surfaced on Twitter
The remarkable Late Bronze Age (1200-900BC) Rhos Rydd shield was pulled from a bog nr #Aberystwyth in the C19th & is now on display in t ... |
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Valieva's explanation was she ingested her grandfather's angina medication by mistake. Possibly from a trace element lying around, not from the box of pills itself
Kamila Valieva’s legal team ha ... |
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A photo of the 'oldest carpet in the world' was posted on Twitter this morning. It's not clear how or if it has been scientifically dated but the rug is 'thought to be' two thousand+ years old. Wiki s ... | |
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