Page Summary: During the First World War, there were around 750000 British and Commonwealth casualties in the trenches around Ypres. As Christianity rose and the Roman Empire crumbled, ancient fears reawakened – and dark pagan rituals returned.
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During the First World War, there were around 750000 British and Commonwealth casualties in the trenches around Ypres. As Christianity rose and the Roman Empire crumbled, ancient fears reawakened – and dark pagan rituals returned. Learn more about early human life with these 7 artefacts discovered around the world!
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- During the First World War, there were around 750000 British and Commonwealth casualties in the trenches around Ypres.
- As Christianity rose and the Roman Empire crumbled, ancient fears reawakened – and dark pagan rituals returned.
- Learn more about early human life with these 7 artefacts discovered around the world!
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