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World War I MemorialPublished on: February 6, 2026 2:52 AM
Pakistan, Feb. 6 -- We have a habit of mistaking earthmovers for policy. That is why the Capital Development Authority's clarification on the World War I memorial matters beyond the immediate outrage ...
In an idyllic corner of an English field, archaeologists uncovered a pit filled with skeletons that bore the signs of violent ...
The University community is recognizing Black History Month with scholarly programs spanning the month, opening with a Princeton Public Library book talk and closing with a daylong symposium hosted by ...
The largest of four fifteenth-century tapestries, known collectively as the Devonshire Hunting Tapestries, takes falconry as its subject. Lovers are depicted strolling arm-in-arm as their birds hunt ...
A major dual initiative to advance international cooperation on cultural heritage has been inaugurated at Zhejiang University ...
In October last year the musician Angeline Morrison, whose 2022 masterpiece The Sorrow Songs drew on deep research to present ...
The warehouse's location is a closely guarded secret for security purposes. All we can say is that it is in Yorkshire. Inside ...
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Lottery fund helps unearth new insights into early English Christianity
Cookham Abbey in Berkshire has received a £249,755 grant from the National Lottery Heritage Fund.
In September 2024, a metal detectorist scouring a farm about 45 miles northeast of London found a silver, oval pendant ...
The UK Supreme Court has provided important guidance on the interpretation of construction contracts governed by English law, in particular ...
A history professor at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee stocked a lab with old computing equipment and devices so ...
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