05 May Prophets For Profit: Telling The Future - Fiction, Fact Or Funny By jim willis Mythology & Mystery 1 Technically speaking, a prophet is one who is believed to speak for God, but generally speaking, when people hear the word ‘prophet’, they tend to think of one who sees the future. Read More
06 May Mischievous Munaciello, A Folletto Character Of Neapolitan Folklore By Alessandra Filiaci Mythology & Mystery 0 Every country in the world has its own rich folklore, every city and village has its own legends about fantastic creatures and supernatural beings told by grandparents to parents to children... Read More
09 May Excavating Azekah: Defensive Bastion Of The Kingdom Of Judeah By Rebecca Batley Archaeology & Science 0 Describing the fortress of Azekah 2,700 years ago the mighty Assyrian King Sennacherib wrote that “its walls were strong and rivalled the highest mountains… Read More
11 May A Tale of Silk and Faraway Lands: Did the Romans Meet the Chinese? By Jake Leigh-Howarth History & Tradition 0 Although located on opposite ends of the globe, ancient Rome and China were remarkably similar in their stature, as both commanded respect from the weaker kingdoms enveloped in their spheres of influence through the twin forces of military might and diplomatic astuteness. Read More
13 May Ancient Legacy And Future Applications Of Glass By ashley cowie History & Tradition 0 Today, glass is a mundane material mostly used in construction but in history it was among the treasures of kings and their royal dynasties. Read More
16 May Aion: The Demiurge and the Destiny of Man in the Teachings of Hermes Trismegistus By Jason Jarrell Mythology & Mystery 0 The Hermetica is a collection of ancient texts composed in Egypt between roughly 200 BC and 400 AD, attributed to the legendary sage Hermes Trismegistus and his followers. Read More