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... on the Washington Square Park Phase II renovation unearthed an 18th century tombstone — with confirmation from the NYC Parks Department — near the perimeter of Washington Square South and Sullivan Street, ... known as “potter’s field” in the late-18th Century. Gothamist even noted that there are still approximately 20,000 bodies (demons?) ...
News courtesy-Times of India HYDERABAD: Rare paintings belonging to the 18th century, Persian and Arabic manuscripts, coins, weapons and pottery in Kurnool and Alampur museums suffered damage in the ... not have suffered much damage as it mostly has sculptures belonging to sixth-seventh century and stone age. Keshava said at the most the sculptures may be full of slush which ...
... ;s Law is set in the Old Bailey of Georgian London against a backdrop of corruption and social injustice and is based on real legal cases from the late 18th century. But there is more! Mark Pallis, legal and historical consultant of the series, has set up his tent on WordPress: GARROW’S LAW “(…) I want this blog to ...
... of Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory, will present a talk, entitled "Ye dwelling house wherin the plaintiff's grandfather lived: Excavations on an early 18th-century plantation." Carol PS from Jim: After a ceramics workshop at J. Patterson Park & Museum last May, we walked over to the site ...
Something in the zeitgeist threw all things related to 18th century fashion my way this past week. So I offer you a number of marvelous exhibits, lectures and online collections currently available to those researching this time period, for academic work; costume design; or just the love of the visual. First up, the Morgan Library in
... On the Historic Lebanon Town Green Lebanon, Connecticut A Time Line Encampment Celebrating the 300th Birthday of Connecticut's Revolutionary War Leader All 18th-Century Living History Re-enactors spanning his lifetime, 1710-1785, are invited to participate: Sutlers, Fur Traders, Native Americans, French & Indian War ...

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