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The scandalous decision to pickle Admiral Horatio Nelson in brandy ~humanities.history Article 1862 words, published Feb 19 2016 11 votes
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Vast neolithic circle of deep shafts found near Stonehenge ~humanities.history Article 920 words 7 votes
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Board-game piece from period of first Viking raid found on Lindisfarne – small glass crown thought to be rare archaeological link to raiders ~humanities.history Article 607 words 12 votes
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