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Volga River - Topography Map
Volga River - Topography Map

The Volga River is one of the longest in the world. Here are some key facts about it, and its topography.

Silkeborg Museum
Silkeborg Museum

Silkeborg Museum, located in the Danish town of Silkeborg, has an Iron-Age collection which features two mummies found in a nearby peat bog.

John Cabot and His Explorations
John Cabot and His Explorations

John Cabot - the Anglicized version of Giovanni Caboto's name - is believed to be the first European explorer to visit parts of North America since the Vikings reached what they termed "Vinland" (in the 11th century).

Inca Mummy from Ampato
Inca Mummy from Ampato

Dr. Johan Reinhard and his team found two mummies near the summit of Ampato (at an elevation of 19,200 feet).

Mrs. Dalloway - Famous Novel
Mrs. Dalloway - Famous Novel

This image depicts the back-cover of a recent edition of Mrs. Dalloway, one of Virginia Woolf's most-famous novels.

Tollund Man with Rope around His Neck
Tollund Man with Rope around His Neck

It is clear from the way Tollund Man's body was found, in a Danish peat bog, that he died by hanging.

Inca Boy - El Plomo Mummy
Inca Boy - El Plomo Mummy

In 1954, a group of climbers on Chile's El Plomo Mountain found the mummy of a young Inca boy.

Tollund Mummy as It Appeared in the Peat Bog
Tollund Mummy as It Appeared in the Peat Bog

At first, it seemed that Tollund Man had been laid to rest without a violent death. The, his discoverers saw a rope around his neck.

Ralph Waldo Emerson - Grieving Father
Ralph Waldo Emerson - Grieving Father

Ralph Waldo Emerson, one of America's famous nineteenth-century thinkers and writers, endured a great deal of sadness in his life.

Diary of Anne Frank - July 5, 1942
Diary of Anne Frank - July 5, 1942

Not long after she received her diary, as a birthday present, Anne Frank and her father took a walk together near their Amsterdam home.

Diary of Anne Frank - July 8, 1942
Diary of Anne Frank - July 8, 1942

Trial and Death of Socrates
Trial and Death of Socrates

Alleging that Socrates was corrupting the youth of Athens, the government of this city-state tried the famous philosopher. A jury of 500 people first found him guilty of the charges, then condemned him to death.

Martin Luther Responds to Pope Leo X
Martin Luther Responds to Pope Leo X

On the 15th of June, 1520, Pope Leo X ordered Martin Luther to recant 41 of his 95 Theses and to stop preaching about those items in his sermons. Luther burned the edict, in public.

Johann Tetzel - Seller of Indulgences
Johann Tetzel - Seller of Indulgences

Johann Tetzel was a German Dominican friar who told people that if they bought indulgences, their sins would be forgiven.

Gutenberg Printing Press in Operation
Gutenberg Printing Press in Operation

So You Want to be a Writer, by Charles Bukowski
So You Want to be a Writer, by Charles Bukowski

Heinrich Karl Bukowski - better known as Charles Bukowski (or "Hank," to his friends and family) - was born in Andernach, Germany on the 16th of August, 1920.

Adventures of Huck Finn, by Mark Twain, Chapter 1 - Audio
Adventures of Huck Finn, by Mark Twain, Chapter 1 - Audio

Mark Twain published his famous book, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, in Britain (in December of 1884) and in America (in February of 1885).

Gutenberg Bible at the Library of Congress
Gutenberg Bible at the Library of Congress

John Hus - Burned at the Stake
John Hus - Burned at the Stake

Refusing to recant his beliefs, which were contrary to the teachings of the Catholic Church, Jan Hus (John Huss) was burned at the stake outside the city walls of Konstanz (Constance).

Adventures of Huck Finn, by Mark Twain, Chapter 4 - Audio
Adventures of Huck Finn, by Mark Twain, Chapter 4 - Audio

Huck Finn is sceptical about many things, but he is also a realist.

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