07 Aug 2024 The Medical Practices and Treatments in Ancient Civilizations By Aleksa Vučković History & Tradition 0 The worn-out pages of human history are replete with fascinating insights into the medical practices and treatments of ancient civilizations. From the rudimentary healing methods of prehistoric peoples to the sophisticated medical systems of the... Read More
12 Jul 2024 Water Management in Ancient Civilizations: From Aqueducts to Qanats By Aleksa Vučković History & Tradition 1 Water management has been a cornerstone of human civilization since the dawn of agricultural societies. The availability and control of water resources have not only dictated the survival of communities but have also driven the development of... Read More
26 Jun 2024 The Social Hierarchy of the Aztec Empire: A Complex Human Mechanism By Aleksa Vučković History & Tradition 0 The Aztec Empire, known for its grandeur and sophistication, was one of the most powerful and influential civilizations in Mesoamerican history. Flourishing from the early 14th century until the Spanish conquest in 1521 AD, the Aztec civilization... Read More
04 Mar 2024 Still Searching Aztec Montezuma’s Lost Treasure By jim willis History & Tradition 0 The missing gold of Montezuma, ninth Emperor of the Aztec Empire was buried by the Aztecs, the Utes protected it, the Spanish killed for it, and the Mormons looted it, but is the bulk of it still out there? On November 18, 1519, Spanish... Read More
22 Aug 2022 Six Sexy Semi-Divine Superfoods Of Ancient South America By ashley cowie History & Tradition, Family & Relationships 0 One need not search too long ago into South American history to identify a range of consumable drinks that would challenge and defeat, hands down, any of their modern derivatives - which are mostly fads fluttering in and out of culinary fashion,... Read More
04 Dec 2020 Cerro Gordo Standing Sentinel Over Teotihuacan By Marco M. Vigato Archaeology & Science 0 Teotihuacan was by the fifth century AD the largest city in the American continent and one of the largest and most populous in the western hemisphere. Often called the ‘Rome of America’, its cultural and political influence extended from the... Read More
27 Jan 2020 God’s Devils: The Men Who Conquered South America By ashley cowie History & Tradition 1 From the moment Christopher Columbus found land previously unknown to Europe in 1492, thousands of men came to the New World seeking their fortunes and for two centuries they explored and conquered native peoples. In the name of the King of Spain,... Read More
07 Jan 2019 Can the Mayans be Dated to the Younger Dryas Ice Age? By jim willis History & Tradition 1 How does a story one is told, or that one has read in a textbook become irrefutable historical fact?Everyone knows the Mayans were a terrifying civilization, steeped in long range calendars, ballgames, pyramids and human sacrifice. They inherited... Read More