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Ten Shipwrecks Spanning 5,000 Years of History Spotted off Kasos Island

Thu, 03/14/2024 - 16:53

Underwater archaeologists exploring the sea bottom off the beaches of Greece’s Kasos Island discovered something not entirely unexpected, but still quite surprising. 

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Battle of Alexandria 30 BC - The End of Antony and Cleopatra (Video)

Thu, 03/14/2024 - 14:43

In 30 BC, the Battle of Alexandria marked the culmination of Antony and Cleopatra's struggle against Octavian's forces. Following their defeat at Actium, Antony's remaining troops faced challenges

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2.4-Million-Year Connection Between Earth and Mars Found

Thu, 03/14/2024 - 11:48

Geoscientists from Sydney and Sorbonne have embarked on an extraordinary journey, linking the dance of Earth and Mars to the pulsating life of our deep oceans.

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Maximinus Thrax's Turbulent Rule: Rome's Unsuccessful Soldier-Emperor

Thu, 03/14/2024 - 08:47

The history of the vast and powerful Roman Empire was defined by its many rulers. After all, talented emperors were responsible for maintaining that venerable and very complex social machine.

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Before the Era of Dinosaurs, There Was a Ten-Legged Octopus

Wed, 03/13/2024 - 19:00

Locked away in a drawer in a museum in Canada, scientists rediscovered a fossil that rewrote the paleontological history of the octopus, revealing its earliest known ancestor.

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Medieval Moat and Bridge Found Protecting Farmhouse in England

Wed, 03/13/2024 - 16:45

Driving through the business parks of Tewkesbury, you might miss the hidden pieces of a medieval past that lie discreetly among the modern structures.

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Giulia Tofana: The Woman Who Poisoned 600 Men with Her Makeup (Video)

Wed, 03/13/2024 - 14:56

Giulia Tofana's notoriety stemmed from her cunning manipulation of Renaissance society's fascination with poisons and cosmetics. Born into an era where women lacked agency in matters of marriage

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Tracing The Origins Of The Tuatha Dé Danann To Greece

Wed, 03/13/2024 - 14:15

The Tuatha Dé Danann is one of the most mysterious peoples of the British Isles. Fascinatingly enough, some Celtic traditions place the prehistory of the Tuatha Dé Danann on the Greek islands in ages past. 

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First Ice Age May Have Led to Epic Hominin Migration 900,000 Years Ago

Wed, 03/13/2024 - 11:55

About one million years ago there was a mass exodus of hominin species out of Africa and into Eurasia. Human ancestors fled their home continent in droves

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The Gebelein Man, an Ancient Tattooed Murder Victim (Video)

Wed, 03/13/2024 - 08:54

Delving into the story of the Gebelein Man unravels a fascinating tapestry of ancient lore. Discovered in Luxor in 1896, this remarkably preserved mummy

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Napoleon in Egypt: Battle of the Pyramids (Video)

Tue, 03/12/2024 - 18:11

In May 1798, General Napoleon Bonaparte led a monumental French expedition to Egypt, aiming to disrupt British trade routes and extend French influence. 

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Largest Mass Grave in Europe Discovered in Nuremberg, Germany

Tue, 03/12/2024 - 16:40

An unexpected discovery in the heart of Nuremberg has cast new light on the city’s traumatic history. Archaeologists, initially set to inspect an area

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Weird Greek Myths video

Tue, 03/12/2024 - 14:48

Exploring the lesser-known and often peculiar narratives from ancient Greek folklore unveils a realm of bizarre tales that captivate the imagination.

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Clay Tablet From 3,300-Years Ago Tells Story of the Siege and Plunder of Four Hittite Cities

Tue, 03/12/2024 - 11:56

A 3,300-year-old clay tablet unearthed in central Turkey has painted a tale of a devastating foreign invasion of the Hittite Empire during a period of internal strife and civil war. 

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The Battle of Lake Poyang and Its Pivotal Impact on China

Tue, 03/12/2024 - 08:50

The Battle of Lake Poyang stands as one of the largest naval engagements in recorded history, showcasing the might and strategic prowess of warring factions

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Zhoukoudian Homo Erectus: Peking Man was an Evolutionary Dead-End (Video)

Mon, 03/11/2024 - 18:37

Zhoukoudian, home to the renowned Peking Man, serves as a pivotal site for understanding the enigma of Homo erectus and its place in human evolution. 

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Amazon Myrina, Destroyer of Cerne, Conqueror of Atlantians – Myth Or Proto History?

Mon, 03/11/2024 - 18:17

Diodorus Siculus’ Library of History is a mine of information about the ancient world, its peoples, histories, legends, and myths. Most interesting in Book 3. 52. is the narration of the myth of Myrina, an Amazon Queen, who conquered a city in the marsh Tritonis, called Cherronesus. 

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Huge Etruscan Tomb Found Hidden in Plain Sight at San Giuliano Necropolis

Mon, 03/11/2024 - 16:53

The world’s most expansive and complex Etruscan necropolis continues to produce surprises, revealing more details about the powerful civilization that preceded the Romans as the dominant force in ancient Italy.

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Five Unique Burial Sites of the Ancient World (Video)

Mon, 03/11/2024 - 14:52

Across the ancient world, a mosaic of burial practices unveils the diversity of human cultures and their beliefs. Chambered cairns, scattered throughout the UK,

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Coin Reveals Ancient Rome’s Fight Against Voter Intimidation

Mon, 03/11/2024 - 11:42

David B. Hollander/The Conversation

This silver denarius, minted over 2,000 years ago, is hardly the most attractive Roman coin. And yet, the coin is vital evidence for the early stages of a political struggle that culminated in Caesar’s assassination and the fall of the Roman Republic.

I first encountered this coin while studying Roman history in graduate school. Its unusual design gave me pause – this one depicted figures walking across a narrow bridge and dropping something into a box. I moved on after learning it depicted voting, reasoning that Roman mint officials occasionally made idiosyncratic choices.

But as voting access evolves in the U.S., the political importance of this centuries-old coin seems more compelling. It turns out that efforts to regulate voting access go way back.

Roman Voting

Voting was a core feature of the Roman Republic and a regular activity for politically active citizensMen, and only men, could vote in multiple elections and legislative assemblies each year. So why would P. Licinius Nerva, the official responsible for this coin, choose to depict such a banal activity?

The answer lies in voting procedures that sometimes heavily favored elites.

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