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ArticleThe 5,000-Year-Old Ancient History of Backgammon Mark Brophy19 months 3 weeks ago
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ArticleThe Cost of Grief: Professional Mourners of the Ancient World Mark Brophy01 year 3 months ago
ArticleWhy the Ardagh Chalice Is An Irish National Treasure Mark Brophy01 year 3 months ago
ArticleCentaurs in Greek Mythology: From the Iliad to Sagittarius and Harry Potter Mark Brophy21 year 4 months ago
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ArticleThe First Recorded Incident of an Escaped Slave Mark Brophy31 year 4 months ago
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Article The Ancient Rubber People of Mesoamerica Mark Brophy01 year 8 months ago
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