Welcome to this week's Link Dump! Our hosts for this Friday are Goldie and Brownie!
Because why not.
A plague outbreak from over 5,000 years ago.
A case of explosive revenge.
A medieval communication network.
How angry fishermen saved the American Revolution.
A remarkable amber pendant.
The liver-eating cannibal of the Old West.
Catherine Crowe's ghost hunt.
That time when humans nearly became extinct.
A dispute over camels in British India.
Disaster hits HMS Vanguard.
A newly-discovered Etruscan burial chamber.
The underwater ruins of a medieval city.
Restoring the Cotton Genesis.
Why we blow out birthday candles.
Warnings from dead aviators.
The life of Catherine of Egmont.
A look at 18th century painter William Williams.
That time when Elvis shot up a Cadillac.
Witches! On broomsticks! In 1982!
The mysterious death of a Renaissance muse.
Some ancient Egyptian inscriptions have really thrown archaeologists for a loop.
Wedding pranks that did not go well at all.
A new discovery regarding Sutton Hoo.
A strange medieval burial.
The oldest building in Spitalfields.
3I/Atlas is not only very weird, it's probably very very old.
The mysteries of Custer's Last Stand.
A Polish historical symbolism painter.
The mystery of how our planet got water.
A "Delilah" gets her revenge.
That's all for this week! See you on Monday, when we'll look at a very eerie story from WWII. In the meantime, let's welcome in Summer, medieval English style.


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