Architecture That Shook Oxford

Architecture That Shook Oxford
Posted by Admin woman-bb | Published at 08.01
Throughout history, new buildings have changed the way Oxford looks and how its residents behave. Whether their aesthetic was met with conte... [Baca selengkapnya...]

Royal settlement linked to Sutton Hoo treasures

Posted by Admin woman-bb | Published at 07.58
Finds from Rendlesham in Suffolk will go on display for the first time this week at the National Trust's Sutton Hoo visitor centre The b... [Baca selengkapnya...]

Royal Anglo-Saxon settlement found

Posted by Admin woman-bb | Published at 07.55
The excavation in the 1930s of the Sutton Hoo site in Suffolk A lost settlement which housed the Anglo-Saxon royalty who created the famous ... [Baca selengkapnya...]

30,000-Year-old Giant Virus Reawakened From Permafrost Ice Still Infectious

Posted by Admin woman-bb | Published at 07.25
There’s a science story making the rounds this week that could easily pass as a plot for a low-budget science-fiction flick. A team of Frenc... [Baca selengkapnya...]

Leapin' Lizards! Medieval Arabs Ate the Scaly Creatures

Posted by Admin woman-bb | Published at 07.23
Medieval desert-dwelling Arabs in Saudi Arabia ate lizards after the advent of Islam, which generally prohibits eating reptiles, new researc... [Baca selengkapnya...]

800-year-old monk found poking out of cliff face

Posted by Admin woman-bb | Published at 07.21
The thigh bones of a medieval monk have been found poking out of cliffs at Monknash in South Wales which was a former burial ground in the M... [Baca selengkapnya...]

Genghis Khan: Good weather 'helped him to conquer'

Posted by Admin woman-bb | Published at 07.18
Genghis Khan was the founder of the Mongol empire, which historians say was the largest contiguous empire in history The rise of Genghis Kha... [Baca selengkapnya...]