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"That is when this whole fear of Indian attack really took over, and it took over for the rest of the 17th century in New England. People were really fearful of the Indian attacks," Lyle told Live ...
According to historian and metal-detector enthusiast Jim Bailey, the handful of 17th-century Arabic coins unearthed at sites across New England could be remnants of an infamous pirate's last big ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on Bluesky ... of the contemporary Wampanoag tribe; they dress in 17th-century native clothing, but they speak from a modern ...
One tarnished silver coin at a time, the ground is yielding new evidence that in the late ... behind one of the greatest crimes of the 17th century," he said.
17th Century Puritan Family Life in New England Posted: March 20, 2025 | Last updated: March 20, 2025 The film depicts the daily life of a Puritan family in early colonial New England, focusing on ...
An extraordinarily rare coin with a face value of just pennies when it was minted in mid-17th century New England could sell for about $300,000 when it’s put up for auction in London next month.
This film is suffering from vinegar syndrome. The film "Section Sixteen" explores the history of education in America, beginning with the early settlers who prioritized survival over learning.
Women who were once called spinsters eventually started being called old maids. In 17th-century New England, there were also words like “thornback” — a sea skate covered with thorny spines ...
The house, which has four suites and an attic lounge, is full of period items from 18th century New England that Galloway and his wife Kristen tracked down over the years. Two of the suites bring ...
Airbrushing and beauty filters may feel like a modern phenomenon, but conservation work to a portrait painted in the 17th century has revealed that touch-ups to images are nothing new. English ...
"That is when this whole fear of Indian attack really took over, and it took over for the rest of the 17th century in New England. People were really fearful of the Indian attacks," Lyle told Live ...
Charles Lyle/Webb-Deane-Stevens Museum "That is when this whole fear of Indian attack really took over, and it took over for the rest of the 17th century in New England. People were really fearful ...