The 20-centimeter glass phallus, dating from the 16th or 17th century, was discovered in a two-meter-deep latrine shaft connected to the living quarters of a noblewomen's religious house in Herford.
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NASA is tracking new clues to extraterrestrial life
NASA’s search for life beyond Earth is no longer a distant dream but a coordinated campaign that now stretches from Martian rocks to interstellar visitors. Instead of chasing flying saucers, ...
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The Bayeux Tapestry’s true purpose may finally be solved
The Bayeux Tapestry has long been treated as a spectacular picture book of conquest, a 70-metre strip of embroidery that freezes the Norman invasion in thread. Now a new wave of scholarship argues ...
Pinckney Tully (1882-1883), got Tully Elementary and even Tully Peak in the Rincon Mountains, according to “Arizona Place Names.” But for Volgy, the underpass — built in 1991 — holds important lessons ...
When students use playful materials to build a physical object that represents their thinking, they grapple with texts in new ...
The past 12 months haven’t just been about the human headline-makers. Here are some of the inanimate items which also made it big This DIY staple had a busy old year. One was used to bisect a ...
Mokolo, a 10-year-old male giraffe, recently joined the zoo as part of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums’ (AZA) Species ...
Jewish creatives have accused the Australian arts sector of “hypocrisy” and “moral grandstanding” after the removal of an ...
A Georgia teenager was left with life-altering injuries from a skiing incident after passing up on his mom's offer of lessons. Ayden Slipsager, 18, of Atlanta, was left unable to walk after getting ...
WOODLAND HILLS, Ca. While the Los Angeles Rams had Sunday off, their week 17 opponent didn't. The Atlanta Falcons, who host the Rams next week, defeated the Arizona Cardinals in the desert. Here are ...
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