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The Wager Mutiny: Inside The 18th-Century Shipwreck And Crew Revolt

What began as a difficult voyage soon became a hellish one.
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How Did The Mayans Disappear? Researchers Think They Finally Know

They examined sediment from a nearby lake which revealed groundbreaking conclusions.
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Study Finds DNA Of Extinct Beothuk People In Tennessee Man

The Beothuk occupied the coasts of Newfoundland until European colonists pushed them further inland where they struggled to adapt to their new environment.
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Europe"s forgotten forests could be 21st century "biodiversity hot spots"

An overlooked and long-neglected type of forest has vast capacity to rebound, enhancing species diversity and resilience to climate change, according to an international team of forest scientists.
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Some of the Oldest Photos You Will Ever See: Discover Photographs of Greece, Egypt, Turkey & Other Mediterranean Lands (1840s) | Open Culture

Beginning in the late seventeenth century, aristocratic Englishmen or continental Europeans came of age and went on a Grand Tour. Lasting anything from few a months to a few years, such trips were meant directly to expose their young takers to the legacy of the Renaissance and antiquity.
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The First Photograph Ever Taken (1826) | Open Culture

In histories of early photography, Louis Daguerre faithfully appears as one of the fathers of the medium.
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The Oldest Known Photographs of India (1863-1870) | Open Culture

After about a century of indirect company rule, India became a full-fledged British colony in 1858. The consequences of this political development remain a matter of heated debate today, but one thing is certain: it made India into a natural destination for enterprising Britons.
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​Educational qualifications of Mughal rulers | Times of India

Mughals received their education in a traditional manner rather than in the modern one.
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The Mughal King who owned a priceless treasure of world’s unique and privileged objects | The Times of India

Shah Jahan, the Mughal emperor famed for commissioning the Taj Mahal, possessed a treasury of opulent treasures befitting his imperial stature.
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Elaborate 600-year-old castle — complete with moat — unearthed in France. Take a look

The abandoned castle was built by a medieval duke to showcase his power, archaeologists said.
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Brooklyn’s lost village of Cripplebush | Ephemeral New York

This map of the borough`s original five Dutch towns and one English town depicts a Brooklyn with the same geographic place names used today. Bushwick, Flatbush, New Utrecht, Gravesend—they still go by their 17th century monikers. And the smaller villages within them, like Williamsburgh and New Lots, remain local names as well. Then there`s Cripplebush,…
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An Open-Air Approach to Mental Health Treatment - The New York Times

A pilot program in Prospect Park uses community workers, who walk up to parkgoers and ask them how they’re feeling.
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