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Sunken British Warship That Left Crew Marooned for 66 Days Has Been Identified
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Metal Detectorist Discovers 300-Year-Old Silver Thimble Engraved With a Romantic Inscription
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See the Portrait That Made Henry VIII Fall in Love With Anne of Cleves, Newly Restored to Its Former Glory
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Climate Change May Unearth Cold War-Era Nuclear Waste Stored by the U.S. in Other Countries
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This Is What Ancient Roman Wine Tasted Like
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World War II 'Rumor Clinics' Helped America Battle Wild Gossip
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10,000 People Were Evacuated So Experts Could Safely Detonate an Unexploded World War II-Era Bomb
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The world’s smallest vertebrate is a tiny brazilian frog: the male individuals, which are smaller, measured 7.10 millimeters long on average
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How Did Humans Evolve to Use Everyday Tools?
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Scientists Discover How Some Whales Can Sing While Holding Their Breath Underwater
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Otherworldly Images From the Underwater Photographer of the Year Awards
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Graves of Roman Family Held Jewelry, Coins and 'Exquisite' Vials for Storing Mourners' Tears
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The True Story of Pocahontas Is More Complicated Than You Might Think
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Paul McCartney Reunited With Bass Guitar That Disappeared 50 Years Ago—With a Little Help From His Fans
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Tube of Ancient Red Lipstick Unearthed in Iran
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Egypt Halts Controversial Plans to Renovate Ancient Pyramid
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Iceland's Recent Volcanic Eruptions Are Unleashing Deep Secrets
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These 3,000-Year-Old Treasures Were Forged From Meteoritic Iron | New research reveals that two Bronze Age artifacts from the Treasure of Villena contain iron from a meteor that hit a million years ago
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Inside the Biggest Art Fraud in History
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Experts Recreate Looming 43-Foot-Tall Statue of Constantine Using 3D Modeling
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The Gory Origins of Valentine's Day
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