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A British metal detectorist discovered a gold band with an engraved date-of-death in Norfolk.
An amateur metal detectorist in England has unearthed a macabre piece of history: an 18th-century gold ... black spots and lines have been used to create a squashed-looking skull.
The remains, used in the 19th century as part of now discredited racial science, are being laid to rest on Saturday in a ...
More than 150 years after their deaths, the individuals were honored with a multifaith memorial and jazz funeral — bringing ...
After more than 150 years in Germany, the remains of 19 Black people, taken for racist scientific research, have been ...
New Orleans celebrated the return and burial of the remains of 19 African American people whose skulls had been sent to ...
Dillard University will hold a ceremony to honor 19 Black people whose remains were ... The university received the individuals' skulls May 15 from the University of Leipzig, where they had ...
More than 150 years after their heads were severed from their bodies and shipped to Germany for “research,” the craniums of 19 Black people ... university houses a skull collection dating ...
The city of New Orleans, Dillard University and other agencies to give them a proper memorial service on Saturday.
The youngest of three brothers, the Bed Stuy-based designer grew up in a happy Black middle class family in the suburbs ... we explore Tadao Ando's design Out of office: what the Wallpaper* editors ...
LEAD — Black and gold characters are welcome at the Historic Homestake Opera House Masquerade Ball Gala, June 7. The annual gala, which is a major fundraiser for operations at the opera house ...