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  1. After 2000 Years of Harmony, the Maya May Soon Lose their Stingless Bee Pets

    ... cliffs of Nepal What the ancient Mayans can teach us about health and healing Melipona species of stingless bee, close ...

    Kerry Sullivan - 29/06/2018 - 10:26

  2. Melancholia: How Ancient Societies Grappled to Understand and Treat Depression

    ... Ancient Healing Methods Offer an Alternative Paradigm in Health Burton proposed that depression was to be battled by ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 18/09/2021 - 18:43

  3. Ancient Remains Reveal the Romans Had ‘Toy Dogs’ Too

    Research in Spain reveals that the Romans loved miniature or toy dogs.  In antiquity, many members of the elite had pampered pets. Just as today, many celebrities have ‘toy dogs’ such as chihuahuas. The find is throwing new light on dogs in ancient Roman society and reveals that some may have been killed as part of sacrifices.

    Ed Whelan - 26/03/2020 - 22:01

  4. Researchers Decode Secret Encrypted Letters of Mary, Queen of Scots

    ... the brutal conditions of her captivity, her declining health, and some even detail the unsuccessful negotiations ...

    ashley cowie - 08/02/2023 - 21:52

  5. A Patriarchal Portrait of a Witch: Warning of Witchcraft in the Female Wiles

    ... were few and far between outside of major cities, health concerns generally fell on women.  Since skills were ...

    Riley Winters - 08/08/2017 - 14:01

  6. King Destroys Those on his Hit List, One by One – Eannatum: The First Conqueror? Part I

    Between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, lies a land known as Mesopotamia. It was here that men found suitable land, which they pierced, ripped, and seeded. Once the seeds took root, civilization was born. Lagash, like other city-states of its time, shared control over resources and social actives between the palace and temple. The temple controlled a great amount of land and exerted a powerful influence over the people. The palace authority controlled as much if not more land than the temple.

    Cam Rea - 06/03/2017 - 15:28

  7. Study reveals surprising facts about diets of Medieval children in England

    Studying foods people ate is an important step towards learning more about ancient cultures. Historians try to piece together what foods ancient people ate, preparation methods, and the foods people avoided to try to gain insight into ancient cultures as a whole. This information can help to provide a more comprehensive view of how ancient cultures lived, and how they evolved into modern times.

    mrreese - 29/02/2016 - 21:54

  8. Would You Like to Try the King Midas Feast? Chemical Analysis Revealed it was a Slap-up Meal

    ... Tomb? Available at: https://www.nytimes.com/2001/12/25/health/so-who-is-buried-in-midas-tomb.html Young, E., 2001. ...

    dhwty - 17/10/2018 - 22:58

  9. Norse Settlers Wiped Out Icelandic Walrus 1100 Years Ago

    ... Daily. Source: University of Copenhagen The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences. " Extinction of Icelandic walrus ...

    ancient origins - 17/09/2019 - 01:59

  10. Animal-bitten, Wounded, and Decapitated—Who were these Roman-era Men Buried near York?

    ... Part 1 The Year of the Four Emperors “The poor childhood health of the men suggests they were from disadvantaged ...

    Mark Miller - 20/01/2016 - 21:52

  11. Ancient Cave Dwellers Managed Fire to Reduce Smoke Exposure

    ... have experienced serious respiratory issues and other health problems. But did early humans actually possess the ...

    Nathan Falde - 02/02/2022 - 00:59

  12. The Mysterious Prehistoric Triple Burial of Dolni Vestonice

    Twenty-five thousand years ago, three teenagers were laid to rest in a common grave, near a village called Dolni Vestonice in the Czech province of Moravia. Their bodies had been manipulated such that one individual had been placed face down, while the individual on the left had his hand placed over the middle skeleton’s pelvic area, which had been covered in red ochre. What could it all mean?

    dhwty - 30/05/2016 - 14:28

  13. Revelations From Çatalhöyük: A 9,000-year-old Community With Modern Urban Problems

    ... Neolithic Çatalhöyük reveals fundamental transitions in health, mobility, and lifestyle in early farmers . ...

    ancient-origins - 18/06/2019 - 14:00

  14. Carwynnen Quoit: 5,000-year-old Cornish monument restored in celebration of Summer Solstice

    ... while the third stone had to be adjusted to comply with health and safety regulations. Replacing the capstone was the ...

    aprilholloway - 22/06/2014 - 02:43

  15. Day 2 of Citizen's Hearing - UFO Involvement at Military Installations

    ... that followed, Penniston and Burroughs developed similar health problems including vision and balance problems, which ...

    johnblack - 01/05/2013 - 18:04

  16. Scientists Map the Genetic Evolution of Cacao to Chocolate

    ... Currency What the ancient Mayans can teach us about health and healing Geographical localizations of genetic ...

    ashley cowie - 09/03/2024 - 13:54

  17. The Sanctuary Of Thoth May Be The Original ‘Sanctuary of Thought’

    The pretentious title “Sanctuary of Thought” might ring a bell for some if you are familiar with ancient Egyptian history. In the famous Westcar Papyrus, we find an interesting story about how Pharaoh Khufu obtained the sophisticated information necessary to build the Great Pyramid of Giza from the Heliopolitan Sanctuary of Thoth. If we examine this story, it becomes obvious that it contains a lot of useful information concealed as metaphor.

    Igor Oakwood - 26/11/2020 - 21:40

  18. Modern Possessions: What Evil is Behind the Resurgence in Demand for Exorcisms?

    ... examples of malevolent elements interfering with human health and happiness are described in the Vedas, ancient ...

    aprilholloway - 06/07/2017 - 01:57

  19. Cataclysm, Mass Extinctions, and the Consequent Myths

    According to geologists, in the interval from 10,000 to 8,000 BC, some 35 to 45 species of large mammals became extinct. This is called a mass extinction. Mass extinctions can be defined as species death within a relatively short interval of time.

    Dr Pat Hanratty - 04/12/2019 - 23:04

  20. Body Snatchers and Tortured Spirits: The Dark History of the South Bridge Vaults of Edinburgh

    ... brought work and wealth, but housing, planning, and public health did not improve at the same pace. Living conditions in ...

    lizleafloor - 12/08/2015 - 14:52

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