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Teatime History is your one stop destination for a better understanding of human history. Let us debunk myths, examine the legends of the past, and explore the innovations which have transformed our lives.
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Sandee Oster
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May 26
Early American Settlers Ate Indigenous Dogs
A new study reveals that Jamestown settlers resorted to…
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Erik Brown
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May 8
The Mayan Version Of Groundbreaking For New Buildings Involved Psychoactive Plants
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Larissa Fedunik
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Apr 10
The Obscure Citrus Fruit That Became a Cult Soda
The journey of chinotto oranges from Asia to the…
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Prateek Dasgupta
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Mar 8
History | Travel
Visiting the Ancient City of Nesebar, the Pearl of the Black Sea
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Oksana Kukurudza's Sunflowers Rarely Break
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Mar 6
How Did Coloring Eggs Become an Easter Pastime?
What are the origins of painted Easter eggs and…
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Prateek Dasgupta
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Feb 29
Teatime History: February ’24 Updates
Boost heroes and insights
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Yuri Minamide
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Feb 21
Anpan: The Much-Loved Japanese Bread That Became a National Hero
It has been a symbol of Japan’s…
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Peter Preskar
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Feb 18
How the Roman Army Lost A Battle Because of Honey
All is fair in love and war
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Prateek Dasgupta
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Oct 7, 2021
What Does a 50,000-Year-Old Bison Stew Taste Like?
Paleontologist Dale Guthrie treated his guests to a…
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George Dillard
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Feb 11
The Last Hunt
Humans are destroying some of the last wild places on earth
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