Information about the genetic makeup of populations offers powerful new evidence for the consideration of anthropologists and historians.
And that argument will continue, no doubt, and will be discussed by participants and then historians.
Historians cite examples of fiat currencies imploding after hyperinflation, making these worries a real concern.
Historians will be correct to record the years 1971 and 1972 as the Great Westward Shift.
Critics, including military historians, have described it as a program of state-sanctioned torture and murder.
Art historians say death repeated itself in various forms and motifs in his work.
But maybe Grantham's current MP Nick Boles has pointed the historians in one direction.
Some historians, however, worry that all of this "Lincoln love" is a bit much.
He was arrested and signed a written confession that some historians have since called into question.
It provided a gateway to abstract expression, historians say, changing the very definition of art.
Historians, archivists and museum curators will no doubt welcome the debate about a Troubles museum.
Historians are eager to explore the contents of the hundreds of thousands of documents.
Mr Scalia shot back that he would rather have nine historians than nine ethicists.
But this cannot impair respect for his broader judgment: historians will always be arguing.
Some historians call the creators of these railroads "political entrepreneurs, " because they weren't the genuine article.
Munch's use of color, art historians say, is a distinguishing characteristic of this version.
That theory is not universally embraced by historians, but Kushner makes a credible case.
According to historians, in ancient times these celebrations all took place around this time of year.
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It was an eclectic group, made up of historians, journalists, political campaigners and family members.
Historians say they will fight plans to demolish a Victorian spinning mill in Leicester.
In other Van Gogh news, art historians have discovered one of his works hidden beneath another.
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Historians will enjoy this fine political portrait, but it is unlikely to make Bright famous again.
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Indeed, in the annals of campaign advertising, political historians say, humor hasn't performed consistently.
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Archaeoseismology calls upon the expertise of historians, anthropologists, archaeologists, geologists, seismologists, geophysicists, architects and structural engineers.
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We asked several American historians where they enjoy exploring the history of the United States.
They will eat meals from the Titanic's original menu and attend lectures by historians and experts.
What we think of as coaching was, sports historians say, a distinctly American development.
It is strange it is more than strange, and will confound the historians of the future that Gen.
But in the following decades the plan came under fire, mostly from American and British historians.
Better than most historians, he can see that imperialism, while often cruel, is rarely whimsical.
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