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The ancient clash between the Greeks and Trojans has captivated people for millennia.
One day late in 1939, a small article appeared in our daily newspaper. It was submitted by the government and was an appeal for British women to knit socks for men in the army, which was unable to obt
Nearby star deaths may have caused two of our planet’s mass extinctions Exploding stars could have been responsible for ravaging our planet’s atmosphere and causing two mass extinctions. The discovery
Just 25 years ago, there seemed to be little new to say about the Vikings – and that was particularly the case for Viking women. The centuries-old consensus was that Viking wives and daughters stayed
Well, not quite – but it’s true that about 80 per cent of our ocean floor remains unexplored and uncharted. Discovering what our ocean depths look like and what life might be found there is just as ch
How an upstart noble family emerged from the Wars of the Roses to rule England
Surname studies are not always the whole, or the easiest, answer to researching families. Most of us love to research the name we currently go by or were born with. But does that give us the complete