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Man finds 3,500-year-old dagger on a walk with his kids
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A man out for a walk with his family discovered a Bronze Age dagger near the village of Gudersleben in Thuringia, central Germany. It is a plate-tanged dagger from the Bronze Age and is approximately 3,500 years old. Plate-tanged daggers are characterized by their flat tangs that widen at the top. They have two rivet … Read the full post →"Man finds 3,500-year-old dagger on a walk with his kids"

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Rare 9th c. Exeter coin goes home
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The Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery (RAMM) has acquired an incredibly rare Anglo-Saxon silver penny inscribed with the first known use of the city name “Exeter.” There are only three examples of this coin known to exist, and the other two are in the British Museum, so this is the only coin marking … Read the full post →"Rare 9th c. Exeter coin goes home"

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Literary Criticism or Book Consumerism? Why Choose?
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Books are having a cultural moment, but criticism is on the decline. How should readers and publishers think about the roles of criticism and consumerism?

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