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The legend of Benin’s fearless female warriors
29/12/2021

The legend of Benin’s fearless female warriors

This fierce all-female army was so ruthless that European colonists called them the Amazons after the merciless warriors of Greek mythology.

The world’s oldest medieval map
28/12/2021

The world’s oldest medieval map

Created around 1300, it is the largest surviving map from the Middle Ages and offers a glimpse into the mindset of the ancient Christian world.

Britain’s newly discovered ancient sites
27/12/2021

Britain’s newly discovered ancient sites

Lidar technology has revealed a whole new timeline of human occupation across the UK, from prehistoric burial mounds to hidden Roman roads to medieval farmsteads.

England's 'nose-twisting' superfood salad
24/12/2021

England's 'nose-twisting' superfood salad

An English market town celebrates the punchy plant with an extravagant annual watercress festival and pristine heritage railway.

The truth about the US’ most iconic food
23/12/2021

The truth about the US’ most iconic food

A sizzling symbol of Americana eaten at stadiums and barbecues, the humble hot dog originated in a very unlikely place: the beach.

England's delectable, fleeting vegetable
22/12/2021

England's delectable, fleeting vegetable

Picked between June and August, part of samphire's charm comes from its habit of growing in inaccessible places.

The key to Bhutan's happiness
21/12/2021

The key to Bhutan's happiness

As the Kingdom of Bhutan opens its borders, a Buddhist monk shares his secrets for understanding the nation's unique approach to happiness.

The desert chefs who cook with the sun
20/12/2021

The desert chefs who cook with the sun

These Chilean chefs have found a novel and sustainable way to share their culture and respect for Mother Earth with visitors to the Atacama Desert.

Can Peru’s beloved dish help save Machu Picchu?
17/12/2021

Can Peru’s beloved dish help save Machu Picchu?

Lomo saltado may be helping Machu Picchu reverse its fortune, from an over-touristed bucket list item to one of the leading South American destinations to sustainably manage its waste.

Israel’s millennia-old ‘biblical diet’
16/12/2021

Israel’s millennia-old ‘biblical diet’

A new generation of academics and chefs are cooking with ancient grains and herbs, using ‘original recipes’, to help work through Israel’s long-unresolved legacy of trauma.

A new island of hope rising from the Indian Ocean
15/12/2021

A new island of hope rising from the Indian Ocean

The modern island of Hulhumale is taking shape 8km off the north-east coast of Malé island in the Maldives in direct response to the threat posed by inexorably rising sea levels.

A superfood fit for a pharaoh
14/12/2021

A superfood fit for a pharaoh

Dubbed the "food of kings", the unassuming green gloop called molokhia was once outlawed in Egypt because of its alleged aphrodisiac effect.

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