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The famous Berlin specimen of Archaeopteryx, a transition between dinosaur and bird, was found by a farmer who sold it to buy a cow News Archeology
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Dresses from the sky: WW2 wedding gowns made from silk and nylon parachutes News Battlefields Glamour Lifestyle Strangeness
“Hanging coffins” are remnants of an extinct funeral ritual of Asia, intended to keep the dead safe News Interiors Strangeness