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  1. Five Surprising Ways Mesopotamia Shaped the World

    ... https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/resource-library-mesopotamia/ Shuttleworth, M. 10 October 2010. ...

    Lex Leigh - 04/05/2023 - 18:54

  2. The Viking Serpent: Serpent Worship, Sacred Geometry, and Secrets of the Celtic Church in Norway

    ... as the one “called the Beast” (From the Nag Hammadi Library: The interpretation of “the beast” is “the ...

    Harald Boehlke - 09/07/2017 - 19:06

  3. Treasure, Jesus and an Elaborate Hoax: The Story of Bérenger Saunière

    ... man named Philippe de Cherisey and planted in the National Library of France. Christ in the House of Martha and Mary by ...

    Molly Dowdeswell - 17/06/2022 - 22:48

  4. Athens, Home of Democracy: From Antiquity to Modernity

    ... of the Temple of Zeus, and the construction of the Library of Hadrian, as well as a gymnasium, and an aqueduct. ...

    Robbie Mitchell - 19/08/2022 - 01:59

  5. Meet the Half Million-year-old Jungle People of Sri Lanka! The Fascinating Vedda Culture

    In the western world, a statue, monument, or fountain might inspire thoughts and debates about the First World War, the American Civil War, or the Protestant Reformation. What doesn’t often pop up are the ancient customs of native indigenous people, such as the Vedda culture, in Sri Lanka, that magical island off the southern tip of India. And, in our commitment to exploring our ancient origins, that is a pity; for few landmasses in the world claim to have been inhabited by humans over half a million years ago.

    ashley cowie - 05/10/2018 - 22:57

  6. Archimedes: An Ancient Greek Genius Ahead of His Time

    ... palimpsest would turn up again rather mysteriously in a library in Constantinople in 1906, before it went ...

    Bryan Hill - 12/08/2020 - 00:15

  7. Naram-Sin: The Conqueror-King of Ancient Akkad

    ... stories were discovered within the ruins of the great library of Ashurbanipal at Nineveh when it was unearthed in ...

    Robbie Mitchell - 06/08/2023 - 18:54

  8. Cover Up: Very Early Human Presence in Malta Has Been Intentionally Hidden

    ... his manuscript with colour photos, dated 1989, to the library of the Archaeological Museum in Valletta. He writes: ...

    Lenie Reedijk - 14/12/2018 - 18:41

  9. Radical new documentary claims Copernicus and four centuries of science is wrong

    ... Copernican principle in radio sky? – Cornell University Library Planck Satellite Confirms WMAP Findings: Universe is ...

    aprilholloway - 31/07/2014 - 14:02

  10. An Akhenaten Connection to the Harvest Festival of Shavuot - Part 1

    The Jewish festival of Shavuot is taking place around the world. It is an ancient celebration of the spring harvest of grains and first fruits. It is the year’s first wheat harvest, and Jews around the world mark its occasion by parading their produce and bounty of the land, and joyously giving thanks to God for his blessings. They enjoy dairy products, fresh bread, grapes, and honey.

    Jonathon Perrin - 30/05/2020 - 02:06

  11. The Sinful Sodom and Gomorrah: Real Historic Cities or Biblical Myth?

    ... Pettinato stated in 1976 that a newly discovered ancient library, during the excavations at the ancient city of Ebla, ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 25/04/2021 - 14:35

  12. Hereford Mappa Mundi: Legendary Cities, Monstrous Races, and Curious Medieval Beasts

    ... Museum. It now sits in a glass case on display at a new library in Hereford. The Hereford Mappa Mundi has survived ...

    lizleafloor - 09/10/2020 - 02:50

  13. Finding the Grave of Nicolaus Copernicus - Heretic Turned National Hero

    ... at Upsala University in Sweden. At the Upsala University library is a copy of the Calendarium Romanum Magnum , a star ...

    Caleb Strom - 30/12/2020 - 13:45

  14. Charles Hapgood and the Maps of the Ancient Sea Kings

    ... Finaeus Map of 1531 In 1959, while studying maps in the Library of Congress, Hapgood sat transfixed: “As my eyes ...

    Dr Pat Hanratty - 07/07/2020 - 23:06

  15. The Rise of Ivan the Great and the Birth of The Russian Empire

    ... the Russians for nearly 240 years. The Search for the Lost Library of Ivan the Terrible The Great and Not So Great Deeds ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 12/06/2020 - 13:58

  16. Was Socrates in Space? A Question of Ancient Spaceflight

    ... Plato, Phaedo (109e-110d). Perseus Digital Library, Available at: ...

    Caleb Strom - 30/04/2021 - 15:01

  17. The Evolution of Acupuncture: From Ancient China to Worldwide Recognition

    It is commonly believed that acupuncture played a key role in China’s medical history and is often seen as an integral part of China’s traditional health care, at least in the west. However, was this actually the case? The real story is much more complex than this, and in fact, the use of the practice seems to have ebbed and flowed as wider medical knowledge advanced, or as governments changed.

    Molly Dowdeswell - 23/07/2022 - 22:59

  18. The House of Hohenzollern – The Rise and Fall of German Emperors

    ... in Potsdam. He also requested the return of his family library, some 266 paintings, valuable letters of the Empress ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 22/04/2020 - 02:01

  19. The Tremulous Hand of Worcester: Unfurling the Medical Mystery of a Medieval Scribe

    ... cobracz / Adobe. By Sarah P Young References British Library. Date Unknown. Tremulous Hand. [Online] Available at: ...

    Sarah P Young - 20/03/2019 - 13:01

  20. Harpies: Terrifying Bird-Women of Greek Mythology

    ... Woodcut of a Harpy . British Library. (n.d.). Available at: ...

    Lex Leigh - 15/08/2022 - 22:59

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