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Timothy Taylor is Professor of Archaeology at the University of Bradford and editor-in-chief of the Journal of World Prehistory.
David Baresch is originally from London but now lives in Tokyo, where he teaches English. He spends his free time listening to radio 4, swimming and singing karaoke.
Michael Binyon is an English journalist and currently a Leader Writer for The Times. He was a winner of two British journalism prizes in 1979 and 1980 for his reporting from Russia and awarded an OBE ...
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Feliciana Herrera, Indigenous leader of the Ixil people in Guatemala, will always remember spending weeks – both day and night, through sunshine and pouring rain – protesting outside the headquarters ...
I didn’t understand Taylor Swift fans until I married a football supporter. The pop star’s intense fandom had confused me for quite a while. Her songs seemed bland and formulaic, her image wholesome, ...