Netflix has a knack for pulling viewers in with shows labeled as “true stories,” but the truth often gets stretched for drama. Many of these series take real events and add fictional twists, ...
"This is what makes our new project so exciting: an ambitious, multi-year mission, led by Durham students, to survey and excavate the archaeology of a farm only a few miles away from the world-famous ...
Just outside the Cotswolds comes a story that possibly preserves some of the earliest thinking about the long barrows created ...
Here is why you should visit the National Trust site Sutton Hoo, Suffolk, the Anglo‑Saxon burial ground brought to life in the Netflix film The Dig.
A pottery kiln found beneath a primary school could be more historically significant than first thought, experts say. The find, beneath Sutton Primary School, near Potton, Bedfordshire, was initially ...
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Sutton Hoo - The real story behind the Anglo-Saxon ship burial and The Dig
Sutton Hoo in Suffolk holds one of the most important archaeological discoveries ever made in Britain: a 27-meter Anglo-Saxon ship burial filled with extraordinary grave goods. Excavations revealed a ...
Ariel Messman-Rucker is an Oakland-born journalist who now calls the Pacific Northwest her home. When she’s not writing about politics and queer pop culture, she can be found reading, hiking, or ...
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As the pressure of final exams and end-of-year projects begins to mount, a familiar sea of Hoo Needs a Hug T-shirts returned Friday to the University of Virginia. The biannual event, now a staple of ...
Herlaugshaugen (in the centre foreground) from the west, looking towards the strait and the mainland in the background. Credit: Hanne Bryn, NTNU University Museum, Norwegian University of Science and ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Riverbend Maximum Security Institution, the home of Tennessee's death row, isn't too far from downtown Nashville. It's almost 200 miles away from the yellow courthouse in Maryville ...
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