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Books of the Year 2024: Part 2
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- . December 5, 2024
If you haven’t yet read the History Today Books of the Year Part 1, you can find it here. ‘His
Neolithic Communities in Europe Featured Surprising Gender Equality
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- . December 2, 2024
As genetic research into the characteristics of ancient DNA has increased, scientists have uncovered a wealth of valuable information about
Books of the Year 2024: Part 1
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- . November 29, 2024
‘Courageous, morally complex history – and superb scholarship’ Nile Green is Ibn Khaldun Endowed Chair in World History at UCLA
Shipwreck off Kenyan Coast May Have Been Vasco da Gama’s São Jorge
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- . November 26, 2024
A new study links a shipwreck off the Kenyan coast of Ngomeni to be Vasco de Gama’s famed ship, the
Dedicated Roman Gladiator Superfans Were the Football Hooligans of Their Day
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- . November 23, 2024
John Pearce/The Conversation In the amphitheatre of Gladiator II, Ridley Scott trains his lens on fighters and emperors – but
Rattling the Divine: The Mystical Role of the Sistrum
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- . November 20, 2024
The sistrum was one of the most sacred musical instruments in ancient Egypt and was believed to hold powerful magical
Rare Roman Knife Handle Depicting Gladiator Found Near Hadrian’s Wall
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- . November 17, 2024
A rare Roman knife handle, moulded in the shape of a secutor gladiator, was found in the River Tyne at
Fear, Friendship and the Channel Tunnel
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- . November 14, 2024
At 8.23am on the morning of 14 November 1994, crowds cheered as the first Eurostar train carrying fare-paying passengers under
The Death of Clive of India
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- . November 11, 2024
In the days following the sudden death, aged 49, of Robert Clive – ‘Clive of India’ – on 22 November
Paracelsus: Revolutionary or Mystic? | History Today
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- . November 8, 2024
Thanks to Joseph Goebbels, the film director Georg Wilhelm Pabst luxuriated in a massive budget for the dramatised documentary he