heritage

  1. ART Tourist

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  2. Peugeot 208 GTI Electric: Merging Heritage with Innovation

    Peugeot is merging heritage with innovation in a bold new move aimed at electrifying its performance credentials. In an announcement that has already stirred excitement among car enthusiasts and tech aficionados alike, the lion brand will reintroduce the iconic GTI badge on the Peugeot 208—but...
  3. ART Camping Out

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  4. VIDEO Heritage - "Whiskey in the Jar"

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  5. VIDEO A new look for Microsoft

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  6. Homeless Bones: The Mysterious Fate of Richard III

    Battlefield, scene of the death of King Richard III. Unearthed in a garden in nearby Earl Shilton, it was dated as possibly 15th-century and judged to be of a type made for a person of high rank. It now has pride of place in the courtyard of the prestigious Battlefield Visitors Centre. Not bad...
  7. Only two people know dying language Ayapaneco – but they're not speaking

    Manuel Segovia, 75, and Isidro Velazquez, 69, live just 500 metres apart in the Mexican village of Ayapa, but have not spoken in years. It is unknown whether an argument is at the root of their issues, or if they simply don't have anything to say to one another. Speaking to The Guardian...
  8. Italy seeks Unesco protection for Neapolitan pizza

    Dish voted by Italians as one that helps sum up nation could be placed on cultural heritage list On a roll after securing Unesco status for the Mediterranean diet, Italy is mulling over an attempt to place the Neapolitan pizza in the pantheon of cultural icons drawn up by the United...
  9. Victims' concerns put London 9/11 sculpture on hold

    Link Removed due to 404 Error Plans to erect a sculpture in a London park using girders salvaged from New York's World Trade Center, which was destroyed in attacks on September 11, 2001, have been put on hold after victims' families complained. The memorial, designed by Japanese-Russian...
  10. 17th century witch chronicles published online

    LONDON — A 350-year-old notebook which documents the trials of women convicted of witchcraft in England during the 17th century has been published online. The notebook written by Nehemiah Wallington, an English Puritan, recounts the fate of women accused of having relationships with the...
  11. No joke: Ex-mayor's name too funny for Ind. center

    A former Indiana mayor who won four terms in the 1930s and 1950s is proving less popular with modern-day city leaders, who say they probably won't name a new government center for him because of the jokes his moniker could inspire. Harry Baals is the runaway favorite in online voting to name...
  12. Court confiscates 3 tons of mammoth tusks

    Link Removed due to 404 Error ST. PETERSBURG, Russia (Reuters) – Russian authorities have confiscated three tonnes of mammoth tusks from a criminal gang which tried to smuggle them out of the country. The court office of the northern city of St. Petersburg said on Thursday that it had...
  13. VIDEO Parthenon

  14. Columbus Day in America? Or is it?

    In fourteen hundred and ninety-two, Columbus sailed the ocean blue... Ancients in America
  15. High-Tech Headstones Let You Speak From Beyond the Grave

    After he dies, Christopher Hill plans to speak to his grandchildren, great grandchildren and even future generations from beyond the grave – not through a psychic medium or his last will and testament, but through a microchip. You no longer a need to go to the chapel, just tune into the...