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Those learned intellectual historians all profess literature.

Divers and historians are still looking for the Alligator today.

A Chen Shou and Fan Ye are famous historians.

Revisionist historians have questioned the accepted version of events.

"As historians, we're entering a new age of historical research," he says.

Egyptian writing - the famous hieroglyphics - developed independently not long thereafter, under similar circumstances, historians think.

But historians will also recognize the irony of this magnificent feat.

"The grottoes provide a rich field of study for specialists of all kinds of art historians, artists, archaeologists and historians, experts on ancient documents and art preservationists, even fashion designers and choreographers have found inspirations at the grottoes."

SHIPWRECK is a catastrophe for those involved, but for historians and archaeologists of future generations it is an opportunity.

His team interviewed historians and speech writers, studied periods of crisis, and listened to past inaugural orations.

However, most people -even most historians -do not know that the reason for his popularity was the repeal of Prohibition.

There is no evidence of receipt from Egypt or Syria, and some historians claim that they may have never received the offer.

And it was the imagination of poets and ancient historians that blended all these elements together to produce one of the World Wonders.

While some historians have written off Eisenhower's farewell address as an afterthought, his grandson, David Eisenhower, says it was a speech the President spent months crafting.

One difficulty in resolving these arguments is that historians know little about the experience of slavery in Brazil, despite it being one of the country’s most-researched subjects.

Newton's involvement in alchemy was never fully secret, more like neglected. Only recently have science historians fully analyzed Newton's extensive writings on the subject.

It was one of the key spices that give the spice Islands their name, and some historians link its popularity in the spice trade to the hallucinatory effects that result from ingesting large amounts.

EVER since "Salisbury: Victorian Titan" won its then 36-year-old author the Wolfson history prize in 1999, Andrew Roberts has been seen as one of the most eminent young British historians.

Most historians have attributed that inflation, in part, to the importation, starting in 1550, of silver from the Americas, which supposedly put much more currency into circulation in Spain.

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