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Snowdonia's Ancient History in a Nutshell
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A six-millennium tale of human activity is told by the rugged valley that runs south from Pen-y-Gwryd to Llyn Gwynant, three miles from Snowdon summit.
Nov 10, 2011
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Anthony Toole
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An Ancient History of Fan Fiction
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Fan fiction is seen as a thoroughly modern phenomena, but it has been going on throughout history. It seems that everyone has a story to retell.
Aug 5, 2011
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Jo Harrington
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British Pensions, a Brief History
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The pension industry has been in crisis for years. For decades we have been encouraged to save 'for our old age. but the State system is finding it difficult to cope
Feb 25, 2010
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Lynda Osborne
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British Museum - Afghanistan, Crossroads of the Ancient World
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Afghanistan's treasures on show in London including architectural fragments, sculptures, gold crowns and jewellery, Roman glass and Egyptian tableware.
Feb 22, 2011
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Frances Spiegel
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Ancient Rocketry
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A rocket is a vehicle that obtains its thrust from the rapid conversion of fuel to superheated gasses, which are then rapidly expelled out a nozzle at the base.
Mar 21, 2009
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Terry Long
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British Bulldog
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With looks that intimidate, the British Bulldog shows determination, but also affection. This breed belongs to the Mastiff and Non-Sporting groups.
Mar 10, 2010
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Kathryn Hatashita-Lee
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The Best Ancient Sites in the British Isles
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There are thousands of prehistoric monuments in the British Isles, but some stand out more than others.
Mar 17, 2010
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Michelle MacNeill
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Manga and Ancient Mysteries of British Museum
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Explore the treasures of the British Museum with popular manga character Professor Munakata.
Nov 9, 2009
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Lito Apostolakou
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Swan Upping Is an Ancient British Tradition
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On the Monday of the third week in July, David Barber, Swan Marker to Her Majesty the Queen, leads the Swan Upping on a 78-mile stretch of England's River Thames.
Jun 23, 2009
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Mary Ann Hemphill
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The History of History
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It is not entirely true that "history repeats itself", for there are substantial differences as well as similarities between the past and the present.
Feb 8, 2010
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Brenda Ralph Lewis
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Is Global Warming Ancient History?
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An analysis of man's place in the universe and in the climate change debate
Feb 8, 2011
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Marc Fitch
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Timeline of the Ancient History of Wine
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The archeological evidence regarding wine coincides closely with the history of civilization as cultivation and trade expanded with growing empires.
Jan 2, 2011
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Ron Wiebe
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Why Study Ancient History?
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Ancient History is an obscure subject which in the modern world sees more a hobby than proper academic discipline; so why study it in the 21st century?
Dec 18, 2010
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Marcus Chin
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The Ancient History of Chocolate
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By 1585, when Europeans got their first taste of chocolate, cacao had been a major part of Mayan, Aztec and other Mesoamerican societies for over a thousand years.
Oct 26, 2009
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Robin Schroffel
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Witches in Ancient History
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Women empowered with supernatural abilities can be found in all ancient cultures, often serving a positive and a negative purpose in everyday life and the quest to know.
Jun 22, 2009
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Michael Streich
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Ancient History of Scented Gardens
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Gardens have been common for thousands of years in one form or another; Ancient Persia, Egypt, the Greeks and the Romans heavily influenced the scents of today's gardens.
Sep 26, 2008
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Sharon Falsetto
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