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A baby's dress and a bath of sulfuric acid discovered 85 years ago by relatives in the "House of Horrors"

The article discusses historical discoveries made 85 years ago in Riga, specifically at 'Stūra māja' (Corner House). It mentions items such as a child's dress and a sulfur bath, suggesting these were uncovered during some form of excavation or archaeological activity. The findings appear to be related to local history and heritage, possibly shedding light on past domestic life or medical practices in the area. No specific individuals or political entities are mentioned, focusing instead on cultural artifacts and their significance to Riga's past.

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Delfi Latvia logoDelfi LatviaIndependentCenterFactual 60Objective 455 days ago
A baby's dress and a bath of sulfuric acid discovered 85 years ago by relatives in the "House of Horrors"

The article discusses historical discoveries made 85 years ago in Riga, specifically at 'Stūra māja' (Corner House). It mentions items such as a child's dress and a sulfur bath, suggesting these were uncovered during some form of excavation or archaeological activity. The findings appear to be related to local history and heritage, possibly shedding light on past domestic life or medical practices in the area. No specific individuals or political entities are mentioned, focusing instead on cultural artifacts and their significance to Riga's past.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural and historical artifacts discovered in Riga, with no mention of political figures, policies, or contentious issues. There is no evident framing or slant in the content provided.

Why these scores (Factual 60 · Objective 45): The article presents a sensationalized account of a historical discovery without providing specific details or sources. It uses emotionally charged language ('sērskābes vanna' - sulfur bath) and lacks contextual information, making it less factual. The objectivity score is low due to the dramatic fr

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