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Claire Cock-Starkey
Joined: Nov 3, 2015
Claire Cock-Starkey is a writer and editor based in the UK. Her latest book, The Book Lovers' Miscellany, was published in January 2018. Visit her at www.nonfictioness.com.
![The world-famous tomb of Tutankhamun. The world-famous tomb of Tutankhamun.](https://images2.minutemediacdn.com/image/upload/c_crop,w_4031,h_2267,x_0,y_101/c_fill,w_1080,ar_16:9,f_auto,q_auto,g_auto/images/GettyImages/mmsport/mentalfloss/01j2bzt4kad70ntcjdha.jpg)
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12 Facts About the ‘Mary Rose,’ Henry VIII’s Legendary Warship
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10 Facts about Angkor Wat, the World’s Largest Religious Temple
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9 Facts About the Denisovans, Our Mysterious Human Ancestor
10 Extremely Valuable Author Signatures
From James Joyce to Ernest Hemingway, discover which famous author signature is worth the most.
10 Historical First Impressions of Animals and Plants
From the “dark politicks” of cuttlefish to the “prodigious bigness” of snakes, here are 10 accounts of the first times explorers encountered new animals, foods, and more.
13 Facts About the Black Death
The Black Death—the world's second bubonic plague pandemic—decimated the populations of Asia, the Middle East, and Europe in the 14th century. But there was a silver lining.
The Surprising Origin of the Word ‘Morgue’
Uncover the origins of the term ‘morgue’ in 18th-century Paris—and the morgue’s transformation from a place of spectacle to medical institute.
10 Facts About Hadrian’s Wall, the Roman Empire’s Northern Frontier
Uncover the story of Hadrian’s Wall and take a fascinating dive into life at the Roman Empire’s northern frontier.
10 Facts About L’Anse aux Meadows, North America’s Only Viking Ruins
Discover the mysteries of L’Anse aux Meadows, the only confirmed Viking settlement in North America.
8 Trade Routes That Shaped World History
Whether they carried salt, incense, or tea, traders on these eight historic roads helped make the world as we know it.
20 Traditional Gift-Giving Superstitions
If you want to avoid bad luck this holiday season, don't give knives, hankies, or peacock feathers, but do give coal.
10 of the World’s Rarest Gemstones
They may not be as “precious” as diamonds or emeralds, but these scarce gems are just as valuable—if not more so.
8 Victorian Scientists Who Investigated Ghosts
Some 19th-century scientists embraced psychical research, while others tried to debunk the sensational stories.
11 Miniature Mischief-Makers From World Folklore
The milk has curdled? Must be a brownie. Someone drank all your wine? Your cellar might be infested with clurichauns.
7 Ships That Disappeared Without a Trace
The true fate of many of these ships will never be known, but speculation suggests that storms, piracy, mutiny, accidental bombing, and even the attack of a giant squid could be responsible for their vanishings.