Stuff You Missed in History Class

Unearthed Year-end 2025, Part 1

Jan 12, 2026
Explore fascinating discoveries from late 2025, including the intriguing debate over how ancient Rapa Nui statues were moved. Uncover the mystery of a Tudor pendant linked to Henry VIII and new insights about musket finds at Culloden Battlefield. Dive into archaeology in Benin City, revealing pre-colonial artifacts, and ponder about the unique traits of 5,000-year-old dog burials in Sweden. Plus, hear about message-in-a-bottle letters from WWI that reunited families today.
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INSIGHT

Sealskin Book Could Be Norway's Oldest

  • A small sealskin-bound liturgical book donated to Norway's National Library may be the country's oldest book from the 13th century.
  • Holly Fry highlights its rarity and unique binding compared to other surviving Norwegian books.
ANECDOTE

WWI Message-In-A-Bottle Reunites Families

  • Beachcombers in Western Australia found a WWI bottle with two soldiers' letters preserved by sand.
  • Holly Fry recounts how the finder tracked down descendants and reunited family members with the messages.
INSIGHT

Dog Skull Diversity Dates To Early Holocene

  • A Science study using 3D skulls shows dog morphological diversity appeared by 8,000 years ago.
  • Holly Fry explains early specialization linked to human tasks, though modern extremes like pugs didn't exist then.
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