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  2. Thane (Scotland) - Wikipedia

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    A thane was a local administrator in eastern Scotland, equivalent to the son of an earl, who collected revenue and services from the estates under his control. The term thane was introduced by King David I in the 12th century, and later replaced by baron or regality.

  3. Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures - Wikipedia

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    The ISAC (formerly the Oriental Institute) is a research center and museum at the University of Chicago for ancient Near Eastern studies and archaeology. It was founded in 1919 by James Henry Breasted with Rockefeller funding and has a collection of artifacts from Egypt, Mesopotamia, Persia, and other regions.

  4. History of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the recorded history of Scotland from the Roman Empire to the present day, covering prehistoric, medieval, early modern and modern periods. Explore the political, cultural, religious and social developments that shaped Scotland's identity and role in the world.

  5. Scotland in the High Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history of Scotland from the ninth to the thirteenth century, when various kingdoms and cultures competed and merged to form the Kingdom of Scotland. Explore the origins of the Gaelic-speaking Alba, the Scandinavian influence, the Norman and Anglo-French impact, and the cultural and religious developments.

  6. Scotland in the Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history of Scotland from the departure of the Romans to the Renaissance, including the formation of the Kingdom of Alba, the Scoto-Norman culture, the Wars of Independence and the Stewart Dynasty. Find out how Scotland developed its geography, economy, society, religion, education, literature, art and music in the Middle Ages.

  7. Museum of Science and Industry (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, exhibits, and features of the science museum in Jackson Park, housed in the Palace of Fine Arts from the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition. The museum was founded by Julius Rosenwald and renamed for Kenneth C. Griffin in 2024.

  8. Persepolis Administrative Archives - Wikipedia

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    The archive arrived in Chicago in 1936 and has been under studies since 1937. [2] It was not until 1969, when Richard Hallock published his magisterial edition of 2,087 Elamite Persepolis Fortification Tablets, leading to the renaissance of Achaemenid studies in the 1970s. The long-term project spanning over seven decades is far from completion ...

  9. Scottish colonization of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and legacy of Scottish settlements in North America, from the failed attempts in Nova Scotia and Cape Breton to the successful colonies in East Jersey and Carolina. Explore the factors that influenced Scottish migration, such as religion, politics, and economic opportunities.