SCIO — The Custer Memorial Association is set to celebrate the 186th birthday of Gen. George Armstrong Custer on Dec. 13. The ...
Archaeologists in Northern Ireland searching for a medieval castle recently discovered 9,000-year-old flint tools and Bronze ...
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Sitting Bull and the Battle That Shattered Custer's Army
On June 25, 1876, George Armstrong Custer rode into legend—and oblivion. During this military engagement, all 210 soldiers ...
Rare relics of Ancient Rome were recently found at a fort in northern England — including a 2,000-year-old piece of fruit. In an announcement from the Northumberland National Park, officials said in ...
Since 2019, archaeologists have been excavating in Berlin’s oldest square, known as the Molkenmarkt, or Whey Market. (See “Berlin’s Medieval Origins.”) Thus far, they have unearthed more than 600,000 ...
In a dimly lit office in a corner of the French National Institute for Art History, Sudanese archaeologist Shadia Abdrabo studies a photograph of pottery made in her country around 7,000 B.C. She ...
No matter how much we dig, it seems there's always something new to discover. Quite literally... A 6th-century Byzantine bucket, an ancient Egyptian royal tomb and a sanctuary dedicated to the ...
Unexploded Parrott shell, Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, Georgia Member of bomb disposal unit, Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, Georgia(Cobb County Police) A 158-year-old ...
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Where the Battle of Britain Began
In this Then & Now episode, we revisit the quiet hills of Kent where, on July 8, 1940, the RAF scored its first fighter kill over British soil when a Spitfire downed a German Messerschmitt Bf 109.
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