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New deep-sea scans reveal that the Titanic didn’t break cleanly in two like many people thought… it was actually violently torn apart!
In 2023, Magellan, a deep sea survey company, made headlines around the world when they released a ground breaking, fully interactive scan of the Titanic wreck.
Today, History Hit gets unique access to explore and analyze this remarkable piece of evidence, an incredible achievement of scientific discovery.
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Where is Alexander the Great's tomb?! Join historian Tristan Hughes as he unearths the layers of Ancient Alexandria through Assassin's Creed Origins. Watch now over on the new @assassinscreedEOH channel 👉 bit.ly/45CNGyg
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Join historian Dan Snow as he journeys to Glencoe in the Scottish Highlands to examine an astonishing new archaeological discovery: a hoard of coins likely hidden during one of the most shocking events in British history - the Glencoe Massacre.
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What term is used by archaeologists to describe a garbage dump from the past?
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Tiny human or alien?
In 2003, a six-inch-tall skeleton with a pointed head was found naturally mummified in the Atacama Desert of Chile. Although many people have claimed that the skeleton—which had bone density characteristic of a 6-year-old despite its tiny size—was an alien, scientists have since been able to sequence and study its DNA.
Ata, as the female mummy is known, turns out to be a human being—she was most closely related to indigenous Chileans but also had some European ancestry. Researchers found seven different mutations of her genes that are involved with growth, but they’re not sure which caused her skeletal malformation.
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What is the origin of the name Neanderthal?
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Which of these events happened first, the extinction of the dinosaurs or the extinction of the dodo?
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Hierakonpolis was one of the most significant towns along the Nile River 5,000 years ago (hundreds of years before the pyramids were constructed), and its wealthy residents showed their status by keeping exotic pets. A cemetery excavation has turned up two elephants, several baboons, and a hippo, among other animals. But it wasn’t all kibble and petting—skeletons of several of the baboons and the hippo showed signs of bone fractures that had healed; researchers think they got hurt during capture or while being tied in place. The bones would only have been able to heal while the animals were protected, though, which is how we know they were kept in captivity.
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What name is given to the deep ditch filled with water that often surrounded castles?
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