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What Was The Tyrannosaurus rex?
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The terrifying carnivore that roamed the former continent of Laramidia during the Late-Cretaceous period, the Tyrannosaurus rex had a range of adaptations.


Space Exploration to Mars
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Beginning with Soviet Mars flybys in the 1960s and continuing up to this day, Mars has been explored for the past 60 years.
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Consumer Emotions
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A broad subject area in the field of consumer psychology, emotions are a significant factor at play in consumer behaviour.

The Mildenhall Treasure
Discovered by Sydney Ford in 1942 after a farmer working on his fields struck the objects with a plough, the ornate silverware is today considered a testament to the "Golden Age" of Roman Britannica


The Life and Works of Apuleius
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​Novelist, rhetorician and philosopher, Apuleius was one of the most eminent writers in the mid to late 2nd Century AD.

The Life of Edward VIII
The 20th century monarch would abdicate from the throne of Great Britain and the commonwealth before marrying Wallis Simpson and retiring to America.

A Homage to Provence, Home of One of the First Motion Pictures
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Location of numerous Van Gogh paintings and place of the Lumières' 1895 motion picture, Provence is rich with French beauty.

A Brief History of Coffee
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Cultivated across the equatorial regions of the world, roasted, ground and served across the seven continents, coffee today is a mainstay of our lifestyles.

The Greco-Roman Pantheon
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Roles, myths and iconography, the ancient Greeks and Romans had a multitude of iconic deities.

The Ancient Olympic Games
Taking place at Olympia every four years between 776 BC and 395 AD, the games attracted sportsmen from across the Greek world.

Ancient Greek Comedy
From Aristophanes to Euripides, the theatre was a central feature of ancient Greek urban life, and comedy as a genre came to take to take centre stage.

African Masks
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One of the elements of great African Art, whose origins date back several millennia, African masks manifest African history and heritage.

A Brief Overview of Hinduism
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The third most popular religion in the world, and one of the oldest, Hinduism has been central to Indian society and culture for thousands of years.

The Myth of Cupid and Psyche
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Romance, vengeance and desertion, the myth of Cupid and Psyche enthralled the ancient Romans.

The Life of Miles Davis
The famous jazz trumpeter and composer became one of the most influential and acclaimed artists in the history of jazz music.

5 Classic Works of Film Noir
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A movement that spread through Hollywood cinema from the 1940s, 1950s and beyond, Film Noir is still saluted for its cinematic prowess.

Japan's Shinto Religion
Originating in prehistoric Japan, the religion of Shinto is centred around nature.

The Seven Hills of Rome
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The famous seven hills on which Rome was built showcase the dramatic history they've been through.

Space Exploration to The Moon
The first and only extra-terrestrial landing destination by known humans, The Moon has been explored since the 1950s.

Book 1 of Livy's "History of Rome"
Beginning with the foundations of Rome at the hands of Romulus and Remus, the Augustan historian charted the early rule of the Roman people at the hands of tyrants.
Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn's Love Romance
The King and the Lady; the love romance between Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn would see a Queen deposed and England break away from the Catholic Church.
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The Early Ottoman Empire in Objects
From ceramics to tiles and embroidery, the Ottoman Empire has left behind an array of important and impressive artefacts.

The Peloponnesian War
A war that raged for 27 years, the Peloponnesian War saw the Delian League battle it out against the Peloponnesian League.
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