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The discovery of log boats suggests the villagers at the Must Farm were travelers.
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The expert swordsman demonstrate the sword making process of the Bronze Age
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Archaeologists unearth a stone containing an inscription in Roman Latin and local dialect
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Professor Roberts and manuscript curator Julian Harrison discover the beginning of Arthur.
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Shellfish farming was an industry as far back as the Roman times.
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Records of Nero's reign portray him as a monster who orchestrated his own mother's death.
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Science may disprove the story of how Nero poisoned his stepbrother for the throne.
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Baiae was a resort where the Roman elites could let their hair down.
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Nero spent a fortune on indulgent banquets in Baiae.
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Could the Celts and Carthaginians have made it as far Kuelap?
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Examining the petroglyphs on the Rock of the Ingá
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Dr. Livingstone Concocts "Rousers" to Fight Malaria