A freshly unearthed Bronze-Age stone may be the oldest three-dimensional map in Europe, researchers say. The 2m by 1.5m slab (5ft by 6.5ft), first uncovered in 1900, was found again in a cellar in ...
Here are where all the "great earthquakes" since 1900 have struck. Follow BI Video: On Twitter More from Science The US Geological Survey (USGS) estimates that millions of earthquakes occur every ...
When, in 2016, the UK population voted to leave the European Union, Europe began to seem more divided again. Economic crisis in the Eurozone, divisions over what to do about the flow of migrants ...
There were also many German immigrants in the 19th century. Many bakeries were German-run and the ‘full English’ breakfast was in fact a German import. Queen Victoria’s husband Prince Albert ...
The current refugee crisis is emblematic of Europe's ambivalence and failure to manage forced migrations in the present time. Despite being the cradle of human rights and of the very concept of ...
has taken viewers on yet another thrilling adventure with their latest video titled "I Spent Two Days in the Country That Doesn't Exist on a Map." This time, the crew travelled to Transnistria ...
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Hale, Matthew Hawkins, Richard and Wright, Catherine 2006. List of publications on the economic and social history of Great Britain and Ireland published in 2005. The Economic History Review, Vol. 59, ...
Today, efforts to restore native oyster habitat are underway across Europe. To support that work, a group of scientists attempted to map the historic extent of wild native oysters.