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Teatime History: July Updates
Teatime History: July Updates
Boost heroes and insights
Prateek Dasgupta
Jul 28
How a Harvard Educator Brought a Portable University to Millions
How a Harvard Educator Brought a Portable University to Millions
The story of Dr. Eliot’s Five-foot Bookshelf
Mike Howard
Jul 28
Plumes, Pollution, & Parks: How Presidents Have Made Environmental Impacts
Plumes, Pollution, & Parks: How Presidents Have Made Environmental Impacts
The environment hasn’t always been contentious in the U.S.
Karen McLaughlin
Jul 25
The Canadian Eastern Woodlands — A “Divided Cultural Enclave”
The Canadian Eastern Woodlands — A “Divided Cultural Enclave”
The Canada-U.S. border passes through the Ancestral Lands of multiple First Nations
Sara Relli
Aug 1
The Ice Age Mammoth Hunters Who Made the World’s First Ceramics
The Ice Age Mammoth Hunters Who Made the World’s First Ceramics
The story of the Gravettians
Prateek Dasgupta
Jul 18
Otzi the Iceman: Glacial Archaeology at Its Best
Otzi the Iceman: Glacial Archaeology at Its Best
Our Oldest Holocene Ancestor
Simon Cameron
Jul 30
Extinct Human Species Once Thrived in Tibet
Extinct Human Species Once Thrived in Tibet
New research shows Denisovans lived in Tibet and what they ate to survive
Sandee Oster
Jul 13
Who Discovered the Canary Islands?
Who Discovered the Canary Islands?
Early settlers and others who passed this way
Elisa Bird
Jun 10
Can Cuba Absolve its Past for its Future?
Can Cuba Absolve its Past for its Future?
My trip to Cuba and thoughts on a country wrestling with its revolutionary past.
Tyler Hooper
Jul 15
My Road Trip on the National Road and Along the Erie Canal
My Road Trip on the National Road and Along the Erie Canal
Traveling around the US in the 19th Century
Jon Hunner in Driven by the Past
Jul 22
Living in the Ashes of Dying Civilizations
Living in the Ashes of Dying Civilizations
Learning from the experience of what it was like to live through the collapse
Cody Trusler
Jul 31
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