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Gabriel Oliveira

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Unveiling the Impact of the Black Death on Black Women in Medieval London
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Unveiling the Impact of the Black Death on Black Women in Medieval London

  • Gabriel Oliveira
During the devastating outbreak of the Black Death in London from 1348 to 1350, which claimed an estimated half of the city’s population, a recent study conducted by researchers from…
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Unearthing the Enigmatic Ancient Burials in Ukraine
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Unearthing the Enigmatic Ancient Burials in Ukraine

  • Gabriel Oliveira
A recently discovered cemetery in Ukraine, dating back 1,000 years, has unveiled a trove of intriguing artifacts, including weaponry, jewelry, and a peculiar feature – buckets positioned around the feet…
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Unveiling the True History of Mulan
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Unveiling the True History of Mulan

  • Gabriel Oliveira
The story of Mulan, revered beyond Disney’s cinematic adaptations, stretches back over 1,500 years, rooted in ancient Chinese folklore originating during the late Northern Wei Dynasty. Drawing inspiration from the…
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Rediscovering the Purépecha Empire: An Overlooked Mesoamerican Civilization
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Rediscovering the Purépecha Empire: An Overlooked Mesoamerican Civilization

  • Gabriel Oliveira
When discussing the notable Mesoamerican civilizations, the focus often gravitates towards the Aztecs and Maya, overshadowing other significant cultures. However, the region of Mesoamerica, spanning from central Mexico to Honduras…
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Unveiling William Wallace: Separating Fact from Fiction
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Unveiling William Wallace: Separating Fact from Fiction

  • Gabriel Oliveira
William Wallace stands as one of the most iconic figures in Scottish history, often immortalized as the valiant hero in the struggle for Scottish independence. However, beyond the legendary tales…
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Unveiling Silchester: A Journey Through Time
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Unveiling Silchester: A Journey Through Time

  • Gabriel Oliveira
After fifty years of meticulous excavation by the University of Reading, the secrets of Silchester, an ancient Roman city in Hampshire, England, are set to be revealed to the public.…
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Bartholomew Roberts: The Pirate Commander
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Bartholomew Roberts: The Pirate Commander

  • Gabriel Oliveira
In the chaotic period of 1722, Bartholomew Roberts, a notorious pirate, wreaked havoc and sought vengeance across the high seas. His ruthless nature became apparent following the death of Captain…
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Ancient Breadmaking: A Tradition of Australian Aboriginals

  • Gabriel Oliveira
The long-held belief that Egyptians were the inventors of bread, credited with this culinary innovation around 8000 BC, has been challenged by evidence suggesting that Australian Aboriginals were baking bread…
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Unveiling the Origins of "Auld Lang Syne"
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Unveiling the Origins of “Auld Lang Syne”

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The New Year’s Eve anthem, “Auld Lang Syne,” has a rich history spanning cultural interpretations. Penned by Scottish poet Robert Burns in the 1700s, this song has evolved to touch…
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Unveiling the Aztec Festival of Tlacaxipehualiztli

  • Gabriel Oliveira
The Aztecs’ Tlacaxipehualiztli festival, held annually during the second month of their calendar, stands out as one of the most eerie and gruesome spectacles of the ancient world. Dedicated to…
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