Everywhere addresses Indigenous deep history while contesting linear, colonial assumptions that “Dates add nothing to our culture.”

When the eminent Australian anthropologist W. E. H. Stanner first published his essay on “The Dreaming” in 1956, there was increasing scholarly and popular interest in the complexity and duration of Australia’s Indigenous cultures. That same year, an …

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Amazing reconstruction depicts “lonely youngster” who perished in Norwegian cave 8,300 years ago and had a malformed head.

About 8,300 years ago, a teenage boy with an unusual skull and short stature may have scampered along the rocky coast of what is now Norway, pausing to regain his balance as he clutched a fishing rod. Now, a new full-body reconstruction of the Stone Age …

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The 1,300 kilometre Atlantic rail line in Canada

The Ocean line is often seen as a budget-conscious way to travel between Nova Scotia and Quebec. But for those in the know, it offers a nod to the luxurious train travel of yesteryear. Travelling while lying comfortably in bed isn’t easily achievable …

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10,000 abandoned villas in India

Once symbolic of the power and wealth of the Nattukottai Chettiar community, thousands of gigantic and glamourous mansions in Tamil Nadu now lie in ruins. Evening had fallen by the time I alighted from my train in Karaikudi, a town in the Chettinad region …

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Silverstone Interactive Museum, a traditional shrine

By Jack Phillips Never miss an issue of Classic & Sports Car and save money when you subscribe!  Check out our latest offers Britain has been wanting for a proper motorsport museum ever since the Donington Grand Prix Collection faded and fell into …

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Cat from the Cradle by De Tomaso Pantera

By Charlie Calderwood Never miss an issue of Classic & Sports Car and save money when you subscribe!  Check out our latest offers Peering through the gap in the steering wheel at the obscured tachometer, you put the hammer down and the revs of the …

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1948’s Star Automobiles.

By Lizzie Pope News | 6 Apr 2023 Never miss an issue of Classic & Sports Car and save money when you subscribe! Check out our latest offers We are pleased to say that the May 2023 edition of Classic & Sports Car is on sale now! And there’s no …

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Pagani Utopia Has A 7-Speed Manual Transmission With 852 Horsepower At First.

Listen to this article The Pagani Utopia is the production version of the codename C10 supercar. We don’t see many cars with names from literature, but this vehicle takes its moniker from Thomas More’s book Utopia from 1516 that describes the philosopher’s …

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Dragon Man, a 146,000-year-old fossil, may be one of our closest relatives.

A recreation of Dragon Man Chuang Zhao Three years ago, a Chinese farmer made an unusual donation to a university museum—a giant, nearly intact human skull with strange proportions and an unusual backstory. The man’s family had been hiding the fossil …

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Fish Bones Discovered in California’s Demolished Chinatown Show Intricate 19th-Century Trading Network

Researchers identified that these vertebrae belonged to giant snakeheads, freshwater fish native to Southeast Asia. Ryan Kennedy About 135 years ago, in a Chinatown in San Jose, California, the leftover bones from a luxurious fish landed in a communal …

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