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The Traditional Offering Ceremony of the Andes: How to Maintain Balance Between the Material and Spiritual Worlds

Ancient-Origins.net - Fri, 04/05/2024 - 13:55

In traditional Andean cosmovision, the natural world and the divine are united, and offering ceremonies are seen as a part of the reciprocity system between the material and spiritual worlds. 

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Roman Cavalry, the Backbone of Rome’s Great Expansion

Ancient-Origins.net - Fri, 04/05/2024 - 11:48

n ancient times, no army was truly powerful without a cavalry. The equivalent of modern tanks and special forces, cavalrymen were the terror of the ancient battlefields.

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The Enigmatic Ain Dara Temple and the Giant Footsteps of the Gods

Ancient-Origins.net - Fri, 04/05/2024 - 09:01

Ain Dara is a small village in the northwest of Aleppo, Syria, which, until 2018, boasted a remarkable structure – the Ain Dara Temple, located just west of the village.

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Septimius Severus and the Severan Dynasty, In Brief (Video)

Ancient-Origins.net - Thu, 04/04/2024 - 18:41

Septimius Severus, the African emperor, ascended to power in 193 AD, heralding the inception of the Severan dynasty, a transformative epoch in Roman history. 

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The Medici Dynasty: Unraveling the Legacy of the Masters of Florence

Ancient-Origins.net - Thu, 04/04/2024 - 16:17

The Medici family, prominent during the Italian Renaissance, wielded immense power in Florence and beyond. Rising from humble beginnings as bankers, they ascended to become one of Europe's most influential dynasties. Their patronage of the arts catalyzed the Renaissance, nurturing talents like Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci. However, their rule was not without controversy, marked by political intrigue, alliances and betrayals. Despite facing exile and assassination attempts, their legacy endures, shaping the art, politics and commerce of Renaissance Europe. 

Palazzo Vecchio in Florence was a fortress-like palace which became the primary residence of the Medici family after they gained control of the city. (eyetronic / Adobe Stock)

The Medici Dynasty: Renaissance Florence’s First Family

The first mention of the Medici family can be traced back to a document from 1230 AD. Originally coming from the Mugello region of Italy, the origin of their name is unknown. Medici itself is the plural of medico, which means medical doctor, and as such it would be a fair guess to say that one of the family’s earliest ancestors acted as doctor in the region.

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The Strange and Absurd Rules of Elizabethan Manners (Video)

Ancient-Origins.net - Thu, 04/04/2024 - 14:54

In the late 16th century, during Queen Elizabeth I's reign, England rose as a global powerhouse. The era birthed a peculiar aristocratic code of conduct

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Surprising Facts and Beliefs About Eclipses from the Medieval and Renaissance Eras

Ancient-Origins.net - Thu, 04/04/2024 - 11:49

In medieval and Renaissance society and culture, celestial events were not mere spectacles in the sky

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2,500-Year-Old Achaemenid Marvel Excavated in Iran

Ancient-Origins.net - Thu, 04/04/2024 - 09:00

While excavating in a lightly explored eastern region of their home country, a team of Iranian archaeologists unearthed the remains

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The Remains of a Circular Iron Age Village Revealed in France

Ancient-Origins.net - Wed, 04/03/2024 - 19:00

A major archaeological discovery has just been made at Cap d’Erquy, in the Côtes d’Armor. The remains of a circular Iron Age village have been unearthed using revolutionary satellite imaging technology.

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The Search for Cibola, the Seven Cities of Gold

Ancient-Origins.net - Wed, 04/03/2024 - 17:02

In the 15th century, the Age of Discovery began in Europe. The maritime empires of Spain and Portugal led the way by financing naval expeditions across the world’s oceans. 

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How Violent Were the Anglo-Saxons Really? (Video)

Ancient-Origins.net - Wed, 04/03/2024 - 15:52

The Anglo-Saxons, comprised of diverse tribes such as the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes, arrived in Britain during the 5th century

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How Does This Reproduction Neolithic Henge Look 15 Years On?

Ancient-Origins.net - Wed, 04/03/2024 - 12:00

It is not every day that one gets the opportunity to build a replica Neolithic henge earthwork. Moreover, after 15 years of “weathering”

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Ancient Markers of Traumatic Events: The Era of Menophres, Sothis, Osiris, and Noah

Ancient-Origins.net - Wed, 04/03/2024 - 11:02

In his work De Die Natali (The Birthday Book), written in 238 AD, Censorinus, a Roman grammarian and author, discusses the concept of the Great Year in Chapter XVIII. He writes “The 1461st year by some is called the Heliacal and by others the Year of God.”

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Maya Sacrificial Victims Were Painted Blue and Tossed into a Sinkhole

Ancient-Origins.net - Wed, 04/03/2024 - 08:51

In Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula lies a site which was once central to Maya sacrificial rituals—the sacred cenote of Chichen Itza. 

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What Happened in Rome’s Circus Maximus? (Video)

Ancient-Origins.net - Tue, 04/02/2024 - 18:56

The Circus Maximus, a sprawling amphitheater nestled between the Palatine Palace and the Aventine Hill, epitomized the grandeur of ancient Roman entertainment. 

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Preserved Building Site at Pompeii Reveals Roman Construction Techniques

Ancient-Origins.net - Tue, 04/02/2024 - 16:33

New information relating to Roman construction techniques is emerging from the ongoing excavations at the Archaeological Park of Pompeii. 

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The Difference between Pirates and Privateers (Video)

Ancient-Origins.net - Tue, 04/02/2024 - 14:52

In the realm of maritime warfare, understanding the disparity between a Pirate and a Privateer was crucial.

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Remarkable Roman Villa Unearthed from a Bronze Age Site in England

Ancient-Origins.net - Tue, 04/02/2024 - 11:47

A Bronze Age site in England, housing a ‘richly decorated Roman villa’ from a later period, has revealed a bounty of artifacts and architectural evidence

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The Abydos King List Safeguards the Identities of 76 Egyptian Kings

Ancient-Origins.net - Tue, 04/02/2024 - 08:50

Abydos is one of the oldest ancient Egyptian cities (3,100 – 332 BC) and is one of the most important archaeological sites in all of Egypt.

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Why Are Humans So Vain Compared to Other Animals? (Video)

Ancient-Origins.net - Mon, 04/01/2024 - 18:33

Across the expansive chronicles of human history, the pursuit of beauty and adornment has been a deeply ingrained aspect of our collective identity. 

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