Pierre Guerin2 days agoAncient Inscription Touts Benefits of Greek Philosophy of Epicureanismgreekreporter.com - Patricia ClausThe benefits of the ancient Greek philosophy of Epicureanism are touted in an inscription discovered recently at a remote site in Turkey. The …
Pierre Guerin1 day agoThe 7 worst kings and queens of Englandhistoryskills.comWe all love the lives of rulers filled with tales of glory, conquest, and innovation. However, even more fascinated are those whose reigns were marked …
Pierre Guerin2 days agoThe Greek City of Rome Before the Romansgreekreporter.com - Caleb HowellsMany people are familiar with the legend of Romulus and Remus, which supposedly explains the origin of the ancient city of Rome. Romulus established …
Pierre Guerin3 days agoViking Age Horse Bridle Found Under The Ice 2,000 Meters Above Sea Level - Ancient Pagesancientpages.com - AncientPages.comJan Bartek - AncientPages.com - Glacial archaeologists working in Norway have once again discovered fascinating ancient artifacts under the ice. Near …
Pierre Guerin3 days ago4,400-year-old tomb — with a preserved mummy inside — unearthed in Egypt. Againthestate.com - By Moira RitterNearly 160 years ago, Auguste Mariette was exploring the Western Desert in Egypt when he came across a partially uncovered mastaba — or massive tomb …
Pierre Guerin4 days agoTenochtitlán: A Retelling of the Conquest (2021) : Throughlineverified_publisherNPR - Rund Abdelfatah , Ramtin Arablouei , Tamar Charney , Julie Caine , Laine Kaplan-Levenson , Lawrence Wu , Victor Yvellez, Adriana Tapia , Miranda Mazariegos, Anya SteinbergIn a sense, 1521 is Mexico's 1619. A foundational moment that for centuries has been shaped by just one perspective: a European one. The story of how Hernán Cortés and a few hundred Spaniards conquered the mighty Aztec Empire, in the heart of what's now modern Mexico City, has become a foundational …