Discoveries
Battling myself.
Growing up, I thought of myself outside of average. I hated the confines of “woman” and the expectations of society. For a time, during my youth, I lived outside those societal standards. But without even noticing it, I found myself roped into those conventions, worrying about the day-to-day minutiae, forgetting that I wanted to be “outside the box,” that I once prided myself on my unconformity.
By Tegan Hill3 years ago in History
First Roman Temples from 2,000 Years Ago Found in the Netherlands
Dutch archaeologists from the private archaeological consulting firm RAAP recently uncovered the remains of a 2,000-year-old Roman temple complex in the Netherlands. While religious sanctuaries dating to the Netherlands’ Roman era have been found before, this is the first time the ruins of actual Roman temples have been unearthed anywhere in the country, part of which comprised the northernmost territory of the legendary Roman Empire at the height of its power.
By Kamusiime Comrade3 years ago in History
Canada's worst wildfires. Content Warning.
Canadian Wildfires: Devastating Consequences and the Urgent Need for Action Wildfires have become an increasingly common occurrence across the globe, and Canada is no exception. The vast landscapes of this beautiful country are often engulfed by raging infernos, wreaking havoc on ecosystems, communities, and the economy. In this article, we will delve into the causes and consequences of Canadian wildfires, the role of climate change, and the importance of public awareness and preparedness in mitigating these disasters.
By Sakhawat Jewel3 years ago in History
Football's Origin
Football'srigin User Theriginfootball ChatGPT The origins of football can be traced back to ancient civilizations, where various forms of ball games were played. However, the modern game of football, as we know it today, originated in England during the 19th century.
By [email protected]3 years ago in History
History of Pizza . Top Story - June 2023.
Pizza is Italian and one of the most demanding foods of the fast food industry. It has millions of users that enjoy its aroma of melted cheese and organic herbs. Whether it's a family meet up or friends get together. Then everyone has the demand for pizza. Also, when you don't know what to eat just imagine pizza. It will kick start your hunger. Plenty of flavors are available in the market. It is currently considered to be one of the most popular cuisine items all over the world.
By lary michael3 years ago in History
4,000-Year-Old Stonehenge-Like Sanctuary Unearthed in the Netherlands
Archaeologists digging at an ancient site in the central Netherlands over the course of several years discovered something remarkable and unexpected. Following an analysis of excavations that have been ongoing since 2017, the archaeologists have confirmed that this site contains burial mounds, ditches, cemeteries and pathways lined with wooden poles, all of which were part of a sprawling religious sanctuary or ceremonial complex that was constructed more than 4,000 years ago.
By Kamusiime Comrade3 years ago in History
Ancient Origins
According to Frederic Slater, who was the President of the Australian Archaeological and Education Research Society, an Original stone arrangement he and a colleague were investigating throughout 1939, since assumed to be lost for the last 63 years, is “the Stonehenge of Australia.” As impressive as this complex of stone arrangements was, and will be again, it is much more than a collection of rocks, signs and symbols positioned on a mound. According to Slater, “the mound is one of the oldest; I should say the oldest, forms of temples in the world and dates back to the … advent of first man.” Not only was the mound the first temple, the narrative and wisdom chronicled is as profound as it is sublime, so much so that Slater claimed it formed “the basis of all knowledge, all science, all history and all forms of writing.”
By Kamusiime Comrade3 years ago in History
Abbas bin Firnas: The Father of Medieval Aviation
In the annals of history, there are those whose names are forever etched in the fabric of human achievement. Among them is Abbas bin Firnas, a visionary inventor, and daring pioneer. Born in the city of Ronda, Spain, during the 9th century, Abbas bin Firnas possessed an insatiable curiosity and a relentless desire to push the boundaries of human potential.
By Akbar Denali3 years ago in History
Unsolved Mysteries of the World and the Universe That Defy Explanation...
Welcome back to another adventure as we explore ten fascinating mysteries of the world and the universe. Get ready to be amazed and enthralled as we learn the answers to questions that have perplexed historians, scientists, and astronomers alike. These are some of our favourite topics to discuss, and if you have any requests for future ones, just let us know in the comments below.
By Francis Dami3 years ago in History
Rediscovering the Legacy: A Contemporary Review of the Sokoto Caliphate
Introduction: The Sokoto Caliphate, established by Usman dan Fodio in the early 19th century, holds immense historical significance in West Africa. Its profound impact on politics, culture, and Islam in the region cannot be overstated. This review aims to explore the rich history of the Sokoto Caliphate while offering a fresh perspective on its relevance in the modern era.
By Delightful Bliss3 years ago in History








