Heritage

Researcher constructs 3D interactive map of Tenochtitlan

Thomas Kole, a Dutch born Technical Artist, has constructed a 3D interactive map of the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan.

Six “spooky” places across the UK to visit this Halloween

The UK is steeped in centuries of folklore, ghost stories, and eerie traditions. Castles, catacombs, and forests whisper tales of restless spirits and long-forgotten rituals, making the country a perfect destination for Halloween adventurers.

Ten Roman wonders of Britain

Discover the Roman Empire’s extraordinary legacy left on Britain through this selection of ten Roman wonders.

Inside “Magic Mountain” – The secret Cold War bunker

“Magic Mountain”, otherwise known as the Avionics Building at RAF Alconbury, is a Grade II listed concrete bunker complex in the county of Cambridgeshire, England.

Lost archival evidence on Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz has been rediscovered

A box discovered in the archives of the German Maritime Museum (DSM) has been found to contain a trove of previously unknown materials related to Alfred von Tirpitz.

The Jacobean space programme

The 17th century saw unprecedented changes in our understanding of the universe.

Black Power in Britain becoming “forgotten history”

Britain’s little-known Black Power movement

How Interconnected Characters May Reveal the Reality Behind the Stories of Vikin Sagas

The Icelandic sagas of the Norse people are thousand-year-old chronicles

The (Victorian) case for a referendum on independence

As the referendum on Scottish independence approaches in 2014

New method for reconstructing historic buildings in 3D

Researchers have recreated the palace of Ambassador Vich

Cat domestication traced to Chinese farmers 5,300 years ago

Five-thousand years before it was immortalized in a British nursery rhyme.

1,000 years of history to be digitised following unique appeal

A campaign to save ancient documents chronicling 1,000 years

OZNISHAMBLES AS TOP QC SAYS CITY OF ADELAIDE EXPORT MAY BE “UNLAWFUL”

UK Government allows “unlawful” export of “City of Adelaide”

Medieval origins of debate on classroom beatings

Historical discussions surrounding corporal punishment

Mid-nineteenth century Chinese maps controlled water and directed labour

Maps from the mid-nineteenth century used for water control

New light shed on history of ancient glass

Secrets of how we came to benefit from the many uses of the most unique of substances

Researchers uncover origins of cattle farming in China

First multi-disciplinary evidence for management of cattle populations in northern China

Great civilisations rise and fall on the quality of their soil

Civilisations have fallen because they failed to prevent the degradation of the soil

Examples of food and beverage in 17th century Sweden

This article deals with the information that can be drawn from historical written sources regarding food in a special geographic area and time period. Sweden stands as an example and the time period is the seventeenth century when Sweden started to raise to power in the Baltic area.

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