Centuries-Old Cow Bone Floor Unearthed in Netherlands Red-Light District

During a building renovation in Alkmaar, Netherlands, archaeologists discovered a centuries-old tile floor filled with cow bones. The find, dating potentially to the 15th century, has puzzled researchers due to the abundance of cow bones, and their use as a filler material, especially since tiles were inexpensive at the time. The discovery is adding a new layer to the rich history of Alkmaar, known for its cheese market. Further investigations are underway to determine the purpose and extent of the bone-filled floor.

Germany’s New Era: Nagelsmann’s ‘Supercharged’ Side Wins on Anniversary of His Debut

Germany secured a dominant 1-0 victory over the Netherlands in the UEFA Nations League, marking a year since Julian Nagelsmann’s first game as coach. The win, fueled by a stunning debut goal from Jamie Leweling and a renewed sense of purpose under Nagelsmann, sees Germany qualify for the knockout rounds for the first time. The German side is showcasing a renewed confidence and ambition under Nagelsmann, aiming to reclaim their position as a football powerhouse.

Climate Change Threatens Islands: Residents Sue Netherlands, UN Calls for Urgent Action

The threat of rising sea levels is becoming increasingly urgent, with residents of Bonaire suing the Netherlands for inaction against climate change. The UN General Assembly is calling for immediate action to combat rising sea levels, which threaten the lives and livelihoods of one billion people globally. This crisis disproportionately affects small island nations and low-lying coastal areas, raising questions about the responsibility of former colonial powers and the need for global financial support.

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