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Department of Justice · PhiladelphiaPHILADELPHIA (WPHL) -- The exhibits detailing the lives of people enslaved at the President’s House in Philadelphia have not been “destroyed,” a federal judge said Monday after personally inspecting the panels now being kept in a storage facility inaccessible to the public. U.S. District Judge Cynthia M. Rufe toured the storage room for about 30 [...]See the Story
Judge Says Removed President’s House Slavery Exhibits Not Destroyed, Orders Halt to Further Changes
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Archaeology · GallipoliThe Ionian Sea. Credit: Alf van Beem / Wikimedia Commons / Public Domain A Roman merchant shipwreck carrying one of antiquity’s most prized foods, garum sauce, has been discovered in the Ionian Sea. Marine archaeologists identified the shipwreck in June 2025 on the seabed along a major maritime corridor used during the Roman Imperial period. Researchers say the vessel was a large oneraria, a type of Roman cargo ship designed to transport heavy l…See the Story
Roman Shipwreck Carrying Ancient Garum Sauce Discovered in Ionian Sea
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