When the Central Plains Stone Age Fair returns to Oct. 4, attendees will be able to view some of the most pristine examples of arrowheads, knives, points and other ...
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Death on the Rails - America’s Funeral Trains
In the age of steam, railroads didn’t just carry the living—they carried the dead. Funeral trains turned locomotives into moving graveyards, delivering coffins and mourners on one final ride.
Both the 1328 Treaty of Edinburgh -Northampton and its ratification is held by National Records of Scotland (NRS). The English parliament was sitting in Northampton when it agreed the terms of the ...
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When Humans Faced the Deadly Sabre-Tooth
With fangs like daggers and the strength to take down mammoths, sabre-toothed cats ruled the Ice Age plains. For early humans, they were both rival and deadly threat.
Gairloch Museum has submitted an application to Highland Council for permission to build the structure, which would be based on the remains of prehistoric homes excavated at Achtercairn. The project ...
Archaeologists in Georgia have unearthed a 1.8-million-year-old jawbone belonging to an early species of human that they say ...
A Highland museum has proposed building a replica Iron Age roundhouse. The homes, which had circular stone walls and turf ...
These prehistoric stone monuments, known as dolmens, are often found in European countries like Spain, France and the U.K., ...
Bronze Age people of Sicily ate horse meat, new study shows, pushing back the animal’s arrival on the island by 1,000 years.
No other animal proteins were found, suggesting this species was consumed for ritual or symbolic purposes, researchers said.
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