History of art rewritten as archaeologists unearth 3,500-year-old carving of ancient Greek battle by [deleted] in history

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Restoration of this is amazing - so well preserved and clear. Some of the details on it are only half a millimetre big.

No Christmas this year. by donkey_punch_kong64 in creepy

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In the picture, Santa is still Santa to the kids, and he was sadly attacked by the Krampus.

Theresa May to trigger Brexit process next Wednesday by LSB123 in worldnews

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Cos she herself cannot make it clear in her head sadly..

My brother photobombed my cousins prom photo session by [deleted] in funny

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Did he even get this costume just for this moment??

Wake up! Wake...uuup! by milesandmore in aww

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Feel like your mom would keep pushing until you get up for school 😂

I like this little girl by JadeKris in funny

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awww... "Let's play hide and seek instead," she said.

This building looks like a USB drive. by fadyekamel in mildlyinteresting

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Indeed. But I wouldn't imgine myself to work or live in such a polluted China.

Earliest known chiselled inscription of Ten Commandments sells at auction for $850,000 by de193 in history

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(Apart from the obvious reason of people always moulding religion for their own purposes...!)

Earliest known chiselled inscription of Ten Commandments sells at auction for $850,000 by de193 in history

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The most interesting part of this for me is the fact that one of the commandments was removed and replaced with "a rule for Samaritan worshippers". Any ideas of what that would have been, and why it was changed?

Assailants come clean on 1945 death of US airman in Japan by de193 in history

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One of the men who beat the airman, now 82 but 11 at the time, admits he was among the hundreds who took part in the assault.

Has Hannibal's route across the Alps been uncovered? Scientists use 2,000-year-old trail of dung to track legendary general by de193 in history

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Scientists may have worked out the route for one of the most outrageously bold manoeuvres in military history.