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ROB GANDY talks to Dr Matteo Borrini about how he combines forensic anthropology a
“Welcome to the 19th century,” began Jeremy Harte, introducing the Folklore Society’s Legendary Weekend examining ‘Lying in Legend and Tradition’. Gathering at Carlisle’s Tullie House Museum over 6-7
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Strange phenomena have always drawn crowds and history is replete with miracles that have been witnessed by many people
An archæological mystery, first noticed accidentally due to aerial photography in 1933, is etched across the hillside of Monte Sierpe (Serpent Mountain) in the Pisco Valley in southern Peru. It takes
Manchester photographer and artist Simon Buckley shares why he finds the moments before sunrise to be the most magical, writes Dan Mold
This is your second book about exploring the countryside after dark; what intrigues you about nightwalking? Full disclosure. I began nightwalking out of necessity, since the village pub that sold Wadw