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We are at it again!! This time the Romans are invading and they are looking for new recruits for their legions. Adding to our ever-growing list of fre more...

It was on this day, 26th August, back in 55 BC when Julius Caesar and the Romans invaded Britain for the first time, crossing the English Channel with more...
This 2,300 year-old Scythian woman's boot is so wonderfully preserved by the freezing conditions that exist in the Altai Mountains you could be f more...

It was on this day, 9th August back in the year 48 BC when the forces of Julius Caesar and Pompey met in the decisive battle of the Roman civil war, t more...

This amazing photo was taken back in 1922, which poses the question, how did the rope last 3,245 years without deteriorating? Surprisingly, Archaeolog more...

It was on this day, 6th April, back in 1896 when the Olympic Games, a tradition of ancient Greece, returned after 1500 years! The first recorded Olymp more...

It was on this day, 15th March, back in 44BC when Julius Caesar was stabbed to death. The man who had been declared dictator perpetual by the Senate o more...

It was on this day, 22nd February, back in 1881 when thousands of New Yorkers gathered to see Cleopatra’s Needle being assembled in Central Park more...

Ever wondered why your town or village is called what it is?
Well, in this History Project Mini- Documentary we explore why places are more...

Ever wondered why the town you live in is called what ii us? This is part 2 of this series where we explore the history behind Kent Place Names.
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