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YUBNUB.NEWSBig Pear Joins Australias Supersized Attractions[View Article at Source]Move over, Big Bananaa giant pear is coming to put one Australian town on the Big Things map.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 0 Vue
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YUBNUB.NEWSDOJ Investigates NBA Player Over Gambling AllegationsIs the NBA rigged? The Department of Justice is investigating NBA player Malik Beasley over gambling allegations. No official charges have been filed yet against Beasley. AP had more details to add regarding0 Commentaires 0 Parts 0 Vue
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8 Lessons from the Founding Fathers We Need to Hear Today8 Lessons from the Founding Fathers We Need to Hear Today Christianity / Life / Slideshows / 8 Lessons from the Founding Fathers We Need to Hear Today The Founding Fathers get a bad rap sometimes. They had their flaws, as we all do, and yet they accomplished a...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 33 Vue
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WWW.THEHISTORYBLOG.COMRoman wicker well with ladder found in NorfolkArchaeologists have discovered a well-preserved Roman well made of woven wicker that still contains what appears to be the remains of a rung ladder.Oxford Archaeology has been excavating the site of a larger Roman agrarian settlement. This is one of several wells theyve discovered so far, and it is remarkably intact, the organic materials preserved by the anaerobic waterlogged conditions.The well was constructed by cutting a shaft down to the water line, then intricately weaving the wicker wall to create what is basically a large, bottomless basket with sails (uprights) woven into the horizontal weavers lining the shaft. The gap between the wicker and the cut shaft was filled with large timbers which the archaeologists believe was waste wood.The probable ladder consists of only one rail, angled to the top of the wicker, and one rung at the top of the rail. It is missing the second rail and its other rungs, which is why archaeologists cannot decisively conclude that it was a ladder, but it seems the likeliest possibility.The well is still being excavated, and archaeologists hope to find significant remains at the bottom of it. Valuable objects, deliberately deposited in the ritually significant depths or simply lost, organic remains, broken pottery, kitchen trash, murder victims you never know what you might find at the bottom of a well-preserved ancient well.Meanwhile, the top of the well that has been excavated thus far has already been 3D scanned and a model created to give people a close view of the intricate weaving of the wicker construction.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 0 Vue
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ALLTHATSINTERESTING.COMThe Great Maple Syrup Heist: How A Ragtag Group Of Thieves In Canada Stole $18 Million Worth Of Maple SyrupThe Great Canadian Maple Syrup Heist took place over several months between 2011 and 2012, when thieves siphoned 3,330 tons of maple syrup from a facility in Quebec. The post The Great Maple Syrup Heist: How A Ragtag Group Of Thieves In Canada Stole $18 Million Worth Of Maple Syrup appeared first on All That's Interesting.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 0 Vue
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WWW.ONTHISDAY.COMToday in History for 3rd July 2025Historical Events1913 - A Common Tern is banded in Maine and later found dead in Africa in 1919, making it the first bird known to have crossed the Atlantic1946 - First Dutch government of Louis Beel forms1994 - FIFA World Cup: In a huge upset Romania eliminates Argentina 3-2 from the round of 16 at the Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California2018 - French President Emmanuel Macron visits the New Afrika Shrine nightclub in Lagos during his two-day tour of Nigeria2021 - Mudslides crash through town of Atami, Japan, after torrential rain, killing 19, with over 100 people initially missingMore Historical Events Famous Birthdays1685 - Sir Robert Rich, 4th Baronet, British cavalry officer, born in Roos Hall, Beccles, England (d. 1768)1828 - John Austin Wharton, American lawyer and Major General (Confederate Army), born in Nashville, Tennessee (d. 1865)1927 - Charles Vandenhove, Belgian architect (Standard-Omnisporthal, Lige), born in Teuven, Belgium (d. 2019)1937 - David Shire, American songwriter and composer of stage musicals, film and television scores (The Conversation; All the President's Men), born in Buffalo, New York1970 - Shawnee Smith, American actress (Saw), born in Orangeburg, South CarolinaMore Famous Birthdays Famous Deaths1904 - Theodor Herzl, Austrian journalist and father of modern political Zionism (World Zionist Organization), dies of cardiac sclerosis at 441918 - Mehmed V, 35th Ottoman Sultan (1909-18), dies at 731957 - Dolf Luque, Cuban Baseball HOF pitcher (World Series 1919, 33; MLB wins leader and MLB ERA leader 1923; Cincinnati Reds, NY Giants), dies at 662011 - Anna Massey, English actress (De Sade, Doll's House), dies at 732024 - David Hofmans, American thoroughbred racehorse trainer (Belmont Stakes 1997 Touch Gold; 3 x Breeders Cup races), dies at 81More Famous Deaths0 Commentaires 0 Parts 0 Vue
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