History & Archaeology
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Royal purple fabric could be from household of King David
Have Israeli archaeologists discovered fabric from the household of King David? That’s the amazing assessment coming from Israeli. Israeli media…
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Archaeologists may have found Nazareth childhood home of Jesus
The remains of the first-century home of Jesus, Mary and Joseph may have been found, a British archaeologist says. Ken…
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The Bendix Plant: The history of a Kansas City landmark
Most people know the federal property on the Blue River on Bannister Parkway as the Bendix Plant, even though the…
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Anniversary factoids: What you may not know about Nagasaki and Hiroshima
With this being the 75th anniversary of the use of the first atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, on August…
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Ghost towns of Kansas City
The Kansas City area is dotted with old towns and ghost towns, some with distinct evidence of their existence, while…
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Jerusalem street on which Jesus walked, and built by Pontius Pilate, now open to public
Pontius Pilate has gone down in history for his role in the crucifixion of Jesus. However, archaeologists recently found that…
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New discoveries mark 2018 as exciting year in Biblical archaeology
It was an exciting year for archaeological discoveries in Israel. The Holy Land has more digs taking place than any…
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Kansas City, prohibition and the FBI Part II: The Union Station Massacre in Context
Where Prohibition was intended to tamp down the violence of alcohol, in Kansas City it escalated the it. At the…
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When did the Second World War really start?
Today, December 7, we remember the 77th anniversary of Pearl Harbor – the date recognized as the entry of the…
