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In 1906, archaeologists found Hattusa’s royal archive and gave a lost empire its voice

The Times of India 16 Jun 2026
Systematic excavations have been going on since 1906 when the first German archaeological expedition began working in Boğazköy, which became the site of the ancient Hattusa city ... during the 1906 digs.
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Country diary 1906: A wood boring wasp captured in the coalpit

The Observer 15 Jun 2026
An insect which was captured in a coalpit near Wigan has been sent to me. The son of the collier who found it took it to his schoolmaster, who forwarded it to me for identification ... Degenerate behaviour of the wasp ... Read more ... The Guardian, 21 June 1906.
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1906 N 19th St.

Norfolk Daily News 11 Jun 2026
Friday 8a.m.-6p.m., Saturday 8a.m.-1p.m ... .
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News from 120 years ago today: June 6, 1906

Traverse City Record-Eagle 07 Jun 2026
AS AN extra logging train, in charge of Engineer George Halter and Conductor H.E. Leach, was running north on the M.N.& E. Thursday night at 11 o’clock, the glare of the headlight revealed a man lying across the track about ... .
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News from 120 years ago: May 30, 1906

Traverse City Record-Eagle 30 May 2026
Mr. Corbitt was charged with keeping his .
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Today in History: May 30, 1906 - Fund of $50 created for city children to ...

Grand Forks Herald 30 May 2026
Today in History revisits the Wednesday, May 30, 1906, edition of the Grand Forks Herald and highlights a story of paying children in Grand Forks to pick dandelions ... The money will be divided as follows. ... m ... BEING ADVERTISED ....
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How AI helped rebuild a Victorian tower lost in Palo Alto during the 1906 quake

Mountain View Voice 29 May 2026
What was destroyed in less than 45 seconds during the ...
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News from 120 years ago: May 23, 1906

Traverse City Record-Eagle 23 May 2026
THREE BIDS were received by the Board of Public Works Friday evening for the paving of Union Street from the bridge to the south line of 13th Street and Cass Street from State Street to the bridge. The lowest bid ... .
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The Worst Consumer: FULL Metal OX DAY 1906

Rumble 19 May 2026
Click the Rumble article link to see the video ....
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News from 120 years ago: May 16, 1906

Traverse City Record-Eagle 16 May 2026
BACK IN the day,” one’s thumb was said to be the surest indication of character. The gypsies have always recognized the thumb as the most important factor in denoting special tendencies. These people are the most intuitive on earth and ... .
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Country diary 1906: The wild plants are overflowing with health

The Observer 11 May 2026
The grasses not only provide “bite” for the cattle, but are many of them in flower, and the red sorrel heads are showing above the green ... An abundance of flowering trees. Country diary 100 years ago. Read more ... The Guardian, 17 May 1906 ... Share ... .
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News from 120 years ago: May 9, 1906

Traverse City Record-Eagle 10 May 2026
A TELEPHONE message was received last Tuesday by Sheriff Johnson from Sheriff Kidder of Hersey, Osceola County, stating that two of Traverse City’s residents, William J. Schultz, 110 South Maple St., and A.E. Laing, in the rear of Oak and ... .
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Tracking depot history: GJ train depot, 120 years old, opened at historic time in 1906

The Daily Sentinel 09 May 2026
When the new Grand Junction Union Depot opened to the public in mid-April 1906, a writer for The Daily Sentinel was given a private tour of the building constructed for the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad, and he was impressed ... .
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In 1906, A “Frankenstein Plant" Hidden In Kew’s Herbarium Was Exposed As A Hoax. Not A New Species, But Two Stuck Together

IFL Science 04 May 2026
Please sign in or subscribe to access the full content ... In 1906, closer inspection of the specimen revealed that it wasn’t a unique species but instead two separate plants that had been stuck together ... Turns out, botanical collections are no different.
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