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Contractors renovating a historic home in Belgium stumbled upon the entrance to a secret tunnel identified by archaeologists ...
A view into the WWI escape tunnel. Photo from Flanders Heritage ... Here are three of our most recent eye-catching archaeology stories. →Soldier unearths 2,600-year-old burial site, Greek ...
Inspired by the resilience of soldiers and the inventiveness of wartime ... Powerful storm brings flooding to popular Greek holiday islands Europe’s greatest holiday destination?
Here is the bizarre story of Vaseline’s inventor, Robert Chesebrough, a 19th-century chemist who ate his own petroleum jelly!
Experience the chaos and artistry of the historic Battle of Pavia through seven giant tapestries at the Museum of Fine Arts, ...
The blood and guts are firmly off-stage, like the violence of a Greek tragedy ... the Hapsburg Dynasty which really survived until the WWI. The tapestries are not hung chronologically but instead ...
The Greek National Day parade made a return to Melbourne ... A commemoration of the WW1 connection to the local Castlefield Estate, the event saw the unveiling of the street plaques in the ...
Second Lt Barr was one of three 'unknown' British soldiers of WW1 to finally be named at a poignant ceremony in Belgium on Wednesday. The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.
The discovery included a small amphora, an ancient Greek vessel sometimes used in funeral rituals. Photo from the 123rd Territorial Defense Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Soldiers building ...