Weekly History Quiz No.269
1. What is the 1916 armed insurrection against British rule in Ireland known as?
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1. What is the 1916 armed insurrection against British rule in Ireland known as?
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Stone tools. Our ancestors made them, some people still make them, and many species of extinct humans made them too. For more than three million years, fractured pieces of hard rock provided past people with a means to extract their livelihood from the environment. Because stone is plentiful and cheap to acquire, stone tools were made in large numbers. And because it is so durable, it usually outlasts other traces of human activity. With the passing of time, everything from our thoughts and languages to clothes, food waste and even our own bones are inevitably erased. But stone tools have remained.
Military History & Heritage Victoria is excited to announce the Call for Papers for our next...
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Read More1. Where did Joanna Plantagenet, sister of Richard I Lionheart, become Queen?
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This is a fascinating book, which explores the complexities of the final year of the war from the...
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History Guild supports the Australian Historical Association’s Statement in Response to the...
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On his first journey Cook mapped the east coast of Australia, on his second the British Admiralty sent him into the vast Southern Ocean. Equipped with one of the first accurate chronometers, Cook pushed his small vessel not merely into the Roaring Forties or the Furious Fifties but become the first explorer to penetrate the Antarctic Circle, reaching an incredible Latitude 71 degrees South, just failing to discover Antarctica.
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Read MoreFIRST WORLD WAR CENTENARY PROSE COLLECTION VOL. II – AUDIOBOOK By Various. This collection...
Read MoreFIRST WORLD WAR CENTENARY PROSE COLLECTION VOL. I – AUDIOBOOK By Various This collection of...
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Read MoreHistory Guild would like to acknowledge the Boonwurrung people, the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we are based, and pay our respects to their Elders, past, present and emerging.