How the Netherlands Systematically Used Extreme Violence in Indonesia — And Buried the Truth for Decades
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Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome are two of history’s most studied civilizations — but how different were they really? This deep comparison explores their origins, governments, cultures, and lasting legacies, revealing why Greece gave the world its ideas while Rome gave it its institutions.
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What separates a historically meaningful ancient coin from a decontextualized collectible? The coin posts policy debate cuts to the heart of how we value the ancient world — and who pays the price when we get it wrong. This comparison breaks down both sides and takes a clear, evidence-based position.
A small stuffed parrot sitting in Westminster Abbey may be the oldest surviving mounted bird specimen in existence. Discover how the preserved parrot Frances Teresa, Duchess of Richmond, kept for 40 years survived against all odds — and what it reveals about how preservation has changed across 350 years.