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Fascinating animated map that shows the movements of populations across western Eurasia beginning in 8,000 BC, based on 1872 individual DNA datasets. I recommend running it with the "cultures" layer turned off; unless you know a lot of obscure archaeological terms this means nothing and even knowing them I found it distracting. The two big events are the sudden appearance of yellow Anatolian farmers in central Europe around 5000 BC and the massive influx of red "steppe derived" people in…

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Lost London, ca. 1900s-1910s Evans and Witt, Stationers and Bookbinders, Booksellers and Tobacconists, ca. 1900s. 1900 Architecture, Clerkenwell London, Victorian Britain, St Bartholomew, Historic London, Victorian Street, Historical London, Photos Rares, Islington London

A small collection of rare vintage photographs of London, taken between the 1910s and 1910s, from the Archives of English Heritage. The photographs provide a unique record of whole districts of London as they were vanishing... Arch, Shepherd’s Place, off White’s Row, now Tenter Ground, Spitalfields, 1909. Evans and Witt, Stationers and Bookbinders, Booksellers and Tobacconists, ca. 1900s. Cloth Fair, Smithfield, 1906. House with shop, ca. 1900s. 8 Bow Churchyard, Cheapside, 1908 – near St…

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Victorian Coffered Ceiling, Victorian Table Setting, Marie Feodorovna, Outset Island, Lady Palm, Victorian Room, Maria Feodorovna, Victorian Life, Victorian Interior

How Edwardians kept their home cool in the summer. "The woman who must stay in the city all summer [...] should put her wits to work to make her house or apartment look as cool as possible - for the appearance of coolness leads us to imagine that the thermometer is really lower than it is." (Chicago Tribune, 1909)

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