Science of History
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Science of Machu Picchu
by Golriz Golkar
Part of the Science of History series
Have you ever heard of Machu Picchu? It's an ancient citadel high in the mountains of Peru. Science played a big role in the building of Machu Picchu and the daily life of the Inca people who lived there. Find out the science behind Machu Picchu. Discover how modern technology is being used to uncover more mysteries of this ancient place.
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Science on Viking Expeditions
by Isaac Kerry
Part of the Science of History series
Vikings were fierce warriors who sailed the seas looking for new lands. They were expert sailors and shipbuilders. Find out the science behind their explorations, shipbuilding, and daily life. Discover how modern technology is being used to discover more about the lives of Vikings and their expeditions.
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Science in King Tut's Tomb
by Tammy Enz
Part of the Science of History series
One of the most well-known pharaohs from ancient Egypt was King Tut. Did you know that science played a big role in ancient Egypt? Find out how the Egyptian pyramids were engineered. Learn about the science behind King Tut's mummy. And, discover how modern technology helps us learn more about King Tut's life and death.
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Science on the Underground Railroad
by Tammy Enz
Part of the Science of History series
The Underground Railroad was used by people escaping enslavement in the South. This system of passages and safe houses helped people reach freedom in the Northern United States or Canada. Did you know science played a role in the Underground Railroad? Learn how people used the night sky to find their way north and much more!
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Science on the Titanic
by Tammy Enz
Part of the Science of History series
You may know about the sinking of the Titanic. But did you know science played a big role in the ship's voyage, disaster, and discovery? Learn all about the ship and the events that led to its sinking. Discover how technology uncovered answers to how this famous ship's voyage ended in disaster.
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Science on Shackleton's Expedition
by Tammy Enz
Part of the Science of History series
Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton led an expedition across Antarctica in 1914. Did you know that science played a big role in this dangerous journey? Learn how weather patterns affected the explorer in Antarctica. Find out the science behind Shackleton's ship, The Endurance. And, discover how modern technology is being used to find out even more about this adventure more than 100 years later.
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Science on the Mayflower
by Tammy Enz
Part of the Science of History series
You may have heard of the Mayflower. The ship set sail in 1620, carrying English pilgrims across the sea to Plymouth. But, did you know that science played a big role in this voyage? Learn how the Mayflower was constructed. Find out how science helped sail the ship across the ocean. And, discover how modern technology is being used to understand the journey and the people aboard.
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Science on the Oregon Trail
by Tammy Enz
Part of the Science of History series
You may have heard of the Oregon Trail. In the 1840s, more than 5,000 people traveled the Oregon Trail, hoping for a better life. But, did you know that science played a big role in this epic journey? Learn how covered wagons were engineered. Find out how food was preserved and diseases were treated along the trail. And, discover how modern technology is helping us learn even more about this time in history.
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