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Food for thought: reconstructing the diet of Napoleon's Grand Army


A recent analysis from a 19th century mass grave has revealed the surprisingly complex dietary - and social - diversity among Napoleon’s armed forces


History enthusiasts dressed in regimental costumes take part in a re-enactment of Napoleon’s famous battle of Austerlitz, celebrating its 210th anniversary near Slavkov u Brna, Czech Republic. Photograph: Petr David Josek/AP

Understanding the historic past can be incredibly challenging. Written records are only as accurate as the knowledge of the author, and historical narratives can be influenced by political orientations and specific agendas. Even accurate depictions of historical events may not reveal the whole truth; how some people may have experienced a particular event may differ radically from how the majority of people experienced it. The version of history that makes its way into history books can be incomplete.

That’s why archaeology is necessary to corroborate written documents of historical events. Physical evidence is a powerful check on speculation, deceit, and inaccuracy.
The politics and power of American archaeology
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Join us on this great adventure, for glory and riches!



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About This Game
Get ready for an adventure in history! Logic Artists, the makers of Expeditions: Conquistador, are pleased to bring you Expeditions: Viking.

Prepare for a grand adventure

As the newly appointed chieftain of a modest Viking clan, you’ll have a village of your very own. But to carve your name into the runestones of history you’ll need great strength, and great wealth to grow your village’s prosperity and renown. There is little left to be gained from the Norse lands and so you must set your sights on the the seas to the West, where tales speak of a great island filled with treasure ready for the taking.

Seek your fortune

Your trusted huscarls will follow you to Valhalla if that be the order of the day, but you’ll need more than loyalty to leave a legacy that will be remembered for a thousand years. Now assemble a worthy band of warriors, build a ship, and seek your wealth and glory across the sea. Britannia awaits in Logic Artists’ Expeditions: Viking.


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• Create your very own Viking chieftain! Carve out your character from our unique...

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Tacview 1.6.1 beta 1 is available!



Release Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2017
Operating System: Windows® 32-bit / 64-bit
File Size: 173.1 MB

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FEATURES & CHANGES

• It is now possible to display 3D oceans to see submarines
• Added support for custom raw elevation maps with arbitrary coordinates

FIXES
• Fixed a crash in charts when some options where selected
• Online debriefing was not working anymore with Tacview 1.6 final
• It was not possible to change the online debriefing port
• Left ALT was not working properly (e.g. ALT+F4 was not closing Tacview)...

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