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The Story of the World’s First Cotton Farmers
The Story of the World’s First Cotton Farmers
The unwritten history of the people of Mehrgarh
Prateek Dasgupta
Sep 7
Australia on the Ground: 95 Million Years Ago
Australia on the Ground: 95 Million Years Ago
The Wonderful World of the Lark Quarry Dinosaurs
Simon Cameron
Sep 11
My Road Trip to the First Women’s Rights Convention
My Road Trip to the First Women’s Rights Convention
The story of the first movement toward gender equality in the US
Jon Hunner in Driven by the Past
Sep 8
How the Métis Lived and Thrived Under the Banner of Practicality
How the Métis Lived and Thrived Under the Banner of Practicality
And crisscrossed the Canadian Plains on their Red River carts
Sara Relli
Sep 13
How Tibet Became Synonymous with the Dalai Lama
How Tibet Became Synonymous with the Dalai Lama
The Story of the “Great Fifth”
Rob Vanwey of The Evidence Files
Sep 12
History… on The Brink
History… on The Brink
De Brink, or a green square, forms the center of many towns in Drenthe province. What makes Assen different is its diverse past
Vickey Maverick.
Sep 1
WWII: “I Wished A Bomb Would Go Off & Destroy My School”
WWII: “I Wished A Bomb Would Go Off & Destroy My School”
Child of the Second World War: gas masks, air raids, fear
Susie Kearley MBA
Sep 10
Did Stone Age Scandinavians Use Skin Boats to Travel?
Did Stone Age Scandinavians Use Skin Boats to Travel?
New research suggests skin boats rather than log canoes were the preferred mode of transport for Neolithic Nordic people.
Sandee Oster
Sep 9
My Road Trip to an Invention Factory
My Road Trip to an Invention Factory
How Thomas Edison Created the 20th Century
Jon Hunner in Driven by the Past
Sep 1
I Looked into the Mouth of Hell in Pozzuoli
I Looked into the Mouth of Hell in Pozzuoli
As “Europe’s Most Dangerous Volcano” awakens, Italians shrug
Craig K. Collins
Sep 4
Defying the Arctic Cold in the Inuit Nunangat
Defying the Arctic Cold in the Inuit Nunangat
Or how the Tuniit, Thule, and Inuit learned to live off ice and seals
Sara Relli
Sep 4
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