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Angkor Wat

The Many Places Claiming to Be the ‘Eighth Wonder of the World’

From Asia to the United States, the only place you can find the “eighth wonder” is everywhere.

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Female 'Viking' Warrior May Actually Be Axe-Wielding Slavic Fighter

Female ‘Viking’ Warrior May Actually Be Axe‑Wielding Slavic Fighter

Over 1,000 years ago, the Danish island of Langeland was a “melting pot.”

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Two Viking Boat Graves—With a Warrior Inside—Found in Sweden

A seemingly routine excavation yielded stunning results.

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Male, Female or Both? Reactions to Intersex People Through History

For centuries, medical and government officials have tried to force people with both male and female sex characteristics, like champion runner Caster Semenya, into distinct gender categories.

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James Reeb Cold Case

New Attacker Identified in Brutal Beating Death of Minister During Civil Rights Era

The people responsible for Rev. James Reeb’s 1965 murder were protected by the white community in Selma, Alabama.

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Mary Benson

The Archbishop of Canterbury’s Wife Kept Falling in Love With Women. He Knew All About It

The Benson family story upends the notion of Victorian prudishness.

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UFO Investigations: Revealing Documents from HISTORY’s ‘Unidentified’

Check back each week during the run of the show for new, behind‑the‑scenes documents from the Department of Defense and more.

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The History of Butchery

Butchery’s Long History: From Carving Giant Sloths to Ancient Roman Hatchets

From the Ice Age to ancient Rome to Medieval England, humans have refined their butchery skills over thousands of years.

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The Unsolved 1940 World’s Fair Bombing Lives on in Modern Bomb Squad Tech

The July 4th tragedy killed two police officers—and led to the development of a bomb carrier that moved explosive devices away from crowded areas.

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Ancient Pee Suggests Agricultural Revolution Whizzed By

A new study provides a wee bit of insight into the shift from hunting to herding.

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Avebury

Villa for Stone Age ‘One Percent’ Found Near Stonehenge

The house is located inside Avebury, Stonehenge’s larger (though less famous) neighbor henge.

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Previously Unknown Human Species Discovered in the Philippines

The discovery of Homo luzonensis suggests the history of human evolution is more complicated than we thought.

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