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12 Facts About the Sutton Hoo Ship Burial Treasure

One of the richest troves of buried artifacts ever found, the Sutton Hoo ship burial was discovered in Suffolk, England, just as World War II broke out. Over the next few years, an incredible array of Anglo-Saxon treasures were uncovered, revealing dozens of gold and jeweled items and transforming our knowledge of early medieval England. Now, the story of its discovery is being told in the new Netflix film The Dig, launching January 29 in the U.S. Here are some fascinating facts about the Sutton Hoo hoard. 1. The Sutton Hoo investigation began with some mysterious mounds. Former World War I nurse Edith Pretty moved with her new husband Frank to Sutton Hoo in Suffolk in 1926. She came from an affluent family and traveled the world in her youth, and had a life-long interest in history and archaeology. When Frank passed away in 1934, she began spending more time around the estate, and her attention was often drawn to an unusual array of 18 low mounds just 500 yards from her house. S

Abhijit Bhattacharyya | After horrors of 2020, is 2021 the year of famine?

Abhijit Bhattacharyya | After horrors of 2020, is 2021 the year of famine? Published Jan 2, 2021, 12:04 am IST Updated Jan 2, 2021, 12:04 am IST Out-of-season foods have become scarce on supermarket shelves as labour is disrupted and crops are at risk of rotting in the fields  News One sincerely hopes that the United Nations is wrong, and that what it has predicted for the coming year doesn’t come true. After a disastrous 2020, the world truly needs a break. Yet the facts can’t be ignored. The UN’s World Food Programme, based in Rome, has already warned that after facing the trauma of the Wuhan-origin Covid-19 virus in 2020, things aren’t going to get any better. “2021 is literally going to be catastrophic… (with) global famine knocking on the door”, it said.

Looking ahead on New Year s Eve: History tells us how to make bad years matter

Lifestyles By SMU Dec 31, 2020 Dallas, Texas (SMU) – Yes, 2020 was bad. But the United States has seen worse, says SMU historian Alexis McCrossen. And it’s good to know that the dawning of the new year was a turning point after the bloodshed and pain of two particular years – 1862 and 1941.   Maybe the dawn of 2021 will be a turning point too.  “A look backward at other New Years in troubled times turns up examples of how Americans optimistically looked to the future when even the worst of years drew to an end,” says McCrossen, whose forthcoming book is Time’s Touchstone: The New Year in American Life. “They were not Pollyannas or fools, but instead of looking backward, they looked forward.”

What s the end game of Trump s desperation?

What s the end game of Trump s desperation?
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