Links to the news items, articles, latest released book and the history podcast recommendation of the week below:
Inside 2,500-year-old tomb of Egyptian elite 14 metres underground with walls covered in mysterious ancient spells
Letters from Seven Years' War opened 250 years later
Sphinx may have been built from a natural rock feature eroded by wind, study claims
Soar over ancient Rome's temples, brothels and baths in epic new 3D reconstruction
Headless skeletons in China represent the largest known headhunting massacre from Neolithic Asia
Denisovan DNA may increase risk of depression, schizophrenia, study suggests
Treasure consisting of 30,000 to 50,000 Roman coins found near the coast of Sardinia
A 2,700-Year-Old Sculpture of an Assyrian God—Once Buried for Safekeeping—Has Been Unearthed Again in Iraq
The English Plan to Colonise Russia
See how an Incan 'Ice Maiden' comes alive in this step-by-step guide to creating a facial approximation
40 amazing facial reconstructions, from Stone Age shamans to King Tut
Facial reconstructions help the past come alive. But are they accurate?
When Did Humans Start Waging Wars?
Ninjas: How Japanese Spies Evolved into Pop Culture Heroes
Links to order 'Legacy of Violence: A History of the British Empire' below:
Amazon India:
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Amazon USA:
Hardcover
Kindle
History podcast recommendation of the week:
Lore Podcast
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