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Archaeologists thought cremated teeth were unreadable until 3,000-year-old urn burials proved otherwise

 📖Storytelling
thecooldown.com·

From Sin to Capitalism: Jacques Le Goff on Usury in the Middle Ages

 🏛️Classical Antiquity
medievalists.net·

The Geography of Coal and the Rise of Northwestern Europe

 🗺️Worldbuilding  Content type: News  Content type: Blog

News - Planned Tool Production in Israel Dates Back Some 800,000 Years

 🗺️Worldbuilding
archaeology.org·

When Your Diagnosis Becomes a Voting Bloc

 🏛️Classical Antiquity  Content type: Blog

5 Ancient Roman Monuments & How They Survived to the Modern Day

 🏛️Classical Antiquity
thecollector.com·

Top Scientists Warn of Global Population Plunge: Half of Humanity Wiped Out in Under 40 Years

 🌿Solarpunk  Content type: Blog
hopegirlblog.com·

This Day in Ancient History: ante diem iv idus junias

 🏛️Classical Antiquity
rogueclassicism.com·

The Shadow of Edward Gibbon and Adam Smith

 🏛️Classical Antiquity
3quarksdaily.com·

Ditch full of 7,000-year-old headless human skeletons discovered in Slovakia, baffling archaeologists

 🗺️Worldbuilding  Content type: News
livescience.com
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Odd-shaped vessel hints at alchemy in medieval German castle

 🗺️Worldbuilding  Content type: News
popsci.com·

What if they just kept the Citgo sign like this?

 💅Nail Art
universalhub.com·

This Woman's Brains Were Scooped Out and Her Bones Were Broken and Whittled in Scotland 2,000 Years Ago

 🗺️Worldbuilding  Content type: News
smithsonianmag.com·

Looking back at 2026’s international medieval congress in the USA

 🗺️Worldbuilding
archaeologyorkney.com·

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Why are we still arguing about the industrial revolution?

 🌱Ecopunk  Content type: News
ft.com
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Ancient Clay Tablets Show Markets Worked 4,000 Years Before Economists Explained Them

 🏛️Classical Antiquity
thedailyeconomy.org·

Exponential Solitude

 🚀Soft Science Fiction
lesswrong.com·

Findings in Lisbon reveal the aromatic plants and woods used in funeral pyres, and the first evidence of myrtle in a cremation context across the Roman Empire

 🏛️Classical Antiquity
labrujulaverde.com·

Dig site offers 'window' into Roman life

 🏛️Classical Antiquity  Content type: News
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