A pair of tiny silk and leather slippers belonging to Napoleon Bonaparte’s sister have lain unnoticed in the vast collections of the University of Aberdeen for more than 140 years
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A pair of tiny silk and leather slippers belonging to Napoleon Bonaparte’s sister have lain unnoticed in the vast collections of the University of Aberdeen for more than 140 years
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The place that went viral last month as the potential site of a mysterious Egyptian pyramid looks more like a series of mounds on the surface of Mars when you see it up close.
Based on the satellite imagery, Micol imained that the mounds represented eroded pyramids. The up-close pictures make the formations look more like piles of rocky rubble. The largest one appears to have the ruins of a square building or walls on its summit, but it'll take a full-blown excavation to fully date the site. Delete the scoop?
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