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Sarah Pruitt is a writer and editor based in seacoast New Hampshire. She has been a frequent contributor to History.com since 2005, and is the author of Breaking History: Vanished! (Lyons Press, 2017), which chronicles some of history's most famous disappearances.

Members of the Iraqi special forces Counter Terrorism Service (CTS) patrol in front of the Nabi Yunus shrine in eastern Mosul on January 18, 2017. (Credit: DIMITAR DILKOFF/AFP/Getty Images)

In Mosul, Archaeologists Find Hidden Palace Under Shrine Destroyed by ISIS

Beneath the ruins of a sacred tomb demolished by ISIS, archaeologists in the Iraqi city of Mosul have uncovered a buried palace built for an ancient Assyrian king.

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7 Lesser‑Known Historic Sites in Louisiana

From a 1,000‑year‑old cypress tree to the birthplace of Tabasco sauce, get yourself outdoors and off the beaten path while exploring the history of the Pelican State.

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International Women's Day marchers in 1977

The Surprising History of International Women’s Day

Though International Women’s Day may be more widely celebrated abroad than in the United States, its roots are planted firmly in American soil.

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Pueblo Bonito, one of the biggest archaeological sites at Chaco Culture National Historic Park, is seen from a cliff. (Credit: Brad Branan/Sacramento Bee/Getty Images)

DNA Suggests A Maternal “Dynasty” In Ancient Southwest Society

Using DNA from 14 people found buried in an elaborate complex in New Mexico, scientists concluded that elite status in the Chacoan society passed through the maternal line.

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This artist's concept shows what the TRAPPIST-1 planetary system may look like, based on available data about the planets’ diameters, masses and distances from the host star. (Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/R. Hurt, T. Pyle (IPAC)

Scientists Make Biggest Breakthrough in Quest to Find Life Beyond Earth

Scientists have discovered a new solar system, consisting of seven warm, rocky planets orbiting the dwarf star Trappist‑1, just 39 light years from Earth.

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Sculpture of Aztec Goddess Cihuacoatl

Did Salmonella Kill Off the Aztecs?

New DNA research suggests a deadly form of salmonella may have been behind the collapse of the Aztec civilization.

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An illustration of a family of Woolly Mammoths grazing on what is left of the grasses as winter approaches in this ice age scene. (Credit:Aunt_Spray/www.istockphoto.com)

Scientists Say They Could Bring Back Woolly Mammoths Within Two Years

A team of scientists working on the “de‑extinction” of the woolly mammoth say they are on the brink of resurrecting the prehistoric species, in a revised form.

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That Time Winston Churchill Wrote About Aliens

How did Winston Churchill distract himself from the impending threat of Nazi Germany in 1939? According to a recently discovered essay, he wrote about extraterrestrials.

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Parchment that was being processed for writing.

After 60 Years, Archaeologists Find New Dead Sea Scrolls Cave

Archaeologists have announced the discovery of a 12th cave associated with the famed ancient Dead Sea Scrolls, the first such site to be excavated since 1956.

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George Washington

When One of George Washington’s Enslaved Workers Escaped to Freedom

In 1796, a 22‑year‑old enslaved woman named Ona Judge fled President George Washington’s household for a life of freedom in New Hampshire.

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Emmett Till

How Emmett Till’s Murder Galvanized the Civil Rights Movement

The alleged motive behind Emmett Till’s 1955 lynching may have been based on a lie, but the brutal crime inspired a new wave of activism.

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Carter G. Woodson, the man behind Black History Month

Carter G. Woodson: The Man Behind Black History Month

Dr. Carter G. Woodson dedicated his life to educating African Americans about the achievements and contributions of their ancestors.

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