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In the last few decades, archaeology has undergone a technological revolution. From high-resolution LiDAR to advanced radiocarbon dating and ancient DNA analysis,
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‘You have to understand the context’ is perhaps one of the most common intellectual reflexes of our time. Historians insist on historical context, literary
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19 February 2026, Jean Muteba Rahier, Jemima Pierre
The world is currently experiencing a period of intense convulsion, where the structures of race and white supremacy have moved to the very center of global
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