Invisible no more

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The Mashantucket Pequot Native Americans have their history portrayed at a new museum in eastern Connecticut. The Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center includes auditoriums, exhibit halls, libraries, and archaeological research facilities. Before the arrival of European colonists, the Pequot Nation was one of the most powerful in the northeast US, basing their wealth on the manufacture of wampum.

Author: Silberman, Neil Asher
Usage, History, Ethnological museums and collections, Ethnological museums, Pequots

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In Flanders fields

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Flanders fields, in Ieper Belgium, claimed the lives of nearly half a million soldiers in the World War I. The archaeological findings and the current topics in Ieper are mentioned.

Author: Silberman, Neil Asher
Science & research, Research, Soldiers, Discovery and exploration, World War I, 1914-1918, Flanders, Belgium

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Reshaping Waterloo

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The need of protecting Waterloo battle field's landscape with relation to European tourism and heritage is presented.

Author: Silberman, Neil Asher
Protection and preservation, Battlefields, Battle of Waterloo, 1815

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Subjects list: Belgium
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