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Century-Old Photos Found in Dutch Well
In Loppersum, Netherlands, archaeologists discovered 40 century-old glass plate negatives from the archive of photographer Willem Frederik Pastoor (1884-1972) in a filled-in well; the photos, depicting local life, were digitized, providing a unique historical record.
Century-Old Photos Found in Dutch Well
In Loppersum, Netherlands, archaeologists discovered 40 century-old glass plate negatives from the archive of photographer Willem Frederik Pastoor (1884-1972) in a filled-in well; the photos, depicting local life, were digitized, providing a unique historical record.
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Medieval Monastery Ruins Discovered in Sweden
A Swedish hobbyist's discovery of a symbol on an 18th-century map led archaeologists to the remains of a medieval monastery in Derome, Sweden, dating back to the late 1100s, featuring 6.5-foot-thick walls, potentially the original site of Ås Abbey.
Medieval Monastery Ruins Discovered in Sweden
A Swedish hobbyist's discovery of a symbol on an 18th-century map led archaeologists to the remains of a medieval monastery in Derome, Sweden, dating back to the late 1100s, featuring 6.5-foot-thick walls, potentially the original site of Ås Abbey.
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24% Bias Score


Hidden Chamber Discovered Beneath Ukrainian Castle
Archaeologists in Halych, Ukraine, have uncovered a hidden chamber beneath the 12th-century Galician Castle, believed to be an arsenal or vault dating back to the 1676 Turkish-Polish War, with a potential tunnel network suggesting a link to local legends.
Hidden Chamber Discovered Beneath Ukrainian Castle
Archaeologists in Halych, Ukraine, have uncovered a hidden chamber beneath the 12th-century Galician Castle, believed to be an arsenal or vault dating back to the 1676 Turkish-Polish War, with a potential tunnel network suggesting a link to local legends.
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44% Bias Score


Harvard's Unexpectedly Valuable Magna Carta
Harvard University unexpectedly found a 1300 Magna Carta copy among its archives, purchased in 1946 for \$27.50, now confirmed as an exceptionally rare official version worth millions, highlighting the document's enduring relevance.
Harvard's Unexpectedly Valuable Magna Carta
Harvard University unexpectedly found a 1300 Magna Carta copy among its archives, purchased in 1946 for \$27.50, now confirmed as an exceptionally rare official version worth millions, highlighting the document's enduring relevance.
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44% Bias Score


Nazi Paraphernalia Found in Buenos Aires Courthouse
Twelve wooden boxes containing hundreds of Nazi party membership booklets, passports, and propaganda materials were accidentally discovered during renovations at the Buenos Aires courthouse; the materials, shipped from the German embassy in Tokyo in 1941, were initially misrepresented but later seiz...
Nazi Paraphernalia Found in Buenos Aires Courthouse
Twelve wooden boxes containing hundreds of Nazi party membership booklets, passports, and propaganda materials were accidentally discovered during renovations at the Buenos Aires courthouse; the materials, shipped from the German embassy in Tokyo in 1941, were initially misrepresented but later seiz...
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24% Bias Score


Londinium's First Roman Basilica Unearthed in London
Archaeologists unearthed Londinium's first Roman basilica at 85 Gracechurch Street in London, revealing well-preserved walls, artifacts like roof tiles stamped "London," and offering insights into Roman governance in Britain around 80 AD.
Londinium's First Roman Basilica Unearthed in London
Archaeologists unearthed Londinium's first Roman basilica at 85 Gracechurch Street in London, revealing well-preserved walls, artifacts like roof tiles stamped "London," and offering insights into Roman governance in Britain around 80 AD.
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Untouched 2,600-Year-Old Tomb Unearthed in Italy
Archaeologists in Italy unearthed an untouched 2,600-year-old tomb from the late 7th century B.C. in the Caiolo Necropolis, 30 miles north of Rome, containing painted ceramics and bronze ornaments, offering rare insights into the Orientalizing period.

Untouched 2,600-Year-Old Tomb Unearthed in Italy
Archaeologists in Italy unearthed an untouched 2,600-year-old tomb from the late 7th century B.C. in the Caiolo Necropolis, 30 miles north of Rome, containing painted ceramics and bronze ornaments, offering rare insights into the Orientalizing period.
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40% Bias Score

3,000-Year-Old Maya Complex Unearthed in Guatemala
A nearly 3,000-year-old Maya complex, including pyramids, shrines, and a unique canal system, was discovered in Guatemala near Uaxactún by Guatemalan and Slovak archaeologists, potentially reshaping our understanding of Maya civilization.

3,000-Year-Old Maya Complex Unearthed in Guatemala
A nearly 3,000-year-old Maya complex, including pyramids, shrines, and a unique canal system, was discovered in Guatemala near Uaxactún by Guatemalan and Slovak archaeologists, potentially reshaping our understanding of Maya civilization.
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Harvard's $27.50 Magna Carta: A Misidentified Original
Harvard Law School unknowingly purchased an original 1300 Magna Carta for $27.50 in 1946, misidentified as a copy, a document now recognized as one of only seven surviving originals from that year, establishing the foundational principle of the rule of law.

Harvard's $27.50 Magna Carta: A Misidentified Original
Harvard Law School unknowingly purchased an original 1300 Magna Carta for $27.50 in 1946, misidentified as a copy, a document now recognized as one of only seven surviving originals from that year, establishing the foundational principle of the rule of law.
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8% Bias Score

Harvard's $27.50 Magna Carta: A Rare Original Discovered
Researchers at Harvard Law School recently discovered that a seemingly ordinary copy of the Magna Carta they purchased in 1946 for $27.50 is actually an extremely rare original from 1300, one of only seven surviving versions issued by King Edward I, adding to the four existing copies of the original...

Harvard's $27.50 Magna Carta: A Rare Original Discovered
Researchers at Harvard Law School recently discovered that a seemingly ordinary copy of the Magna Carta they purchased in 1946 for $27.50 is actually an extremely rare original from 1300, one of only seven surviving versions issued by King Edward I, adding to the four existing copies of the original...
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16% Bias Score

Significant Roman Basilica Unearthed in London
Archaeologists in London's financial district unearthed a large section of a nearly 2,000-year-old Roman basilica (town hall), a significant discovery showcasing Londinium's enduring presence despite centuries of redevelopment; the building's size suggests a statement of power and confidence in Lond...

Significant Roman Basilica Unearthed in London
Archaeologists in London's financial district unearthed a large section of a nearly 2,000-year-old Roman basilica (town hall), a significant discovery showcasing Londinium's enduring presence despite centuries of redevelopment; the building's size suggests a statement of power and confidence in Lond...
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20% Bias Score

AI Deciphers Charred Herculaneum Scroll, Unveiling Ancient Secrets
UK scientists used AI and synchrotron X-ray technology to create the first 3D image of a charred Herculaneum scroll from the 79 AD Vesuvius eruption, revealing more readable text than ever before, potentially unlocking the secrets of over 1,000 additional scrolls.

AI Deciphers Charred Herculaneum Scroll, Unveiling Ancient Secrets
UK scientists used AI and synchrotron X-ray technology to create the first 3D image of a charred Herculaneum scroll from the 79 AD Vesuvius eruption, revealing more readable text than ever before, potentially unlocking the secrets of over 1,000 additional scrolls.
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36% Bias Score
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