Exhibits include pottery dating back to the 3rd Century BC and coins from the 17th Century.
Back in the 17th Century, the piazza must have been an ideal spot for people watching, too.
Trials by combat took place as late as the 17th century, despite growing calls for abolition.
The hotel is like a museum, displaying artefacts dating as far back as the 17th Century.
What changed this was the Thirty Years War in Europe in the 17th century.
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Washing took off in the Edo period, which began at the start of the 17th century.
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Wellingborough Borough Council has warned the 17th Century Hind Hotel in Sheep Street needs essential repairs.
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It was created as a result of drainage of fenland in the 17th Century.
In the 17th century, philosophes like Robert Boyles and Thomas Hobbes began making lists of curious things.
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In the 17th century the English had picked up on the idea with the Oxford Botanical Garden.
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In the 17th century our British overlords didn't dream the colonies would become hotbeds of individual land-ownership.
Built in the 17th Century, it housed 22 shops and acted as a grand inn for travelling merchants.
This model spread in the 17th century supporting the growth of national libraries and the preservation of knowledge.
Many of the original buildings in Bourton-on-the-Water are listed themselves, with the oldest dating back to the 17th Century.
The 17th Century stately home was last used by Middlesbrough College in 2008.
The museum is situated in a former wool merchant's Grade II-listed mansion which dates back to the 17th century.
The soldier's family had indeed settled in the area in the 17th century.
The technique became popular among Dutch artists, including Rembrandt, in the 17th century.
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Little is known about the dodo, a famous flightless bird thought to have become extinct in the 17th Century.
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In the 17th century it was sugar, followed by gold, coffee and rubber.
Madrid suspects the 17th Century sunken treasure galleon may either have been Spanish or have gone down in Spanish waters.
Miss Mulligan said replacing the 17th Century Grade II listed property with a new building would be far more cost-efficient.
The Canada goose was first introduced to England in the 17th Century to grace the waterfowl collections of wealthy individuals.
At last, in the 17th century, when the printing press came to Japan, the book was available to the masses.
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By the end of the 17th century, famines had spread from northern France, across Norway and Sweden, to Finland and Estonia.
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Historical records going back to at least the 17th century Dutch tulip bulb bubble show the fallacy of such a strategy.
The Holburne Museum in Bath wants to buy the 17th Century basket, made to celebrate the reign of King Charles II.
Some of them date to the 17th century, when the blacksmiths that created them were still the engine of civilized society.
Despite its origins in the 17th Century, stamp duty is a very real fact for almost anyone buying a property today.
Then, in the 17th century, when cabinets of curiosity were an aristocratic fashion, they too became a fashionable trompe l'oeil theme.
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