19 May Seidr Norse Magic And Noaidi Shamans Shaping Destinies By ashley cowie History & Tradition 0 Controlling outcomes, steering destiny and reversing fate in ancient times was all about spells and old-school hands-on magic. Read More
20 May Elephants, Eels, Fawns and Ravens: Ancient Lives Of Beloved Exotic Pets By MartiniF History & Tradition 0 Unlike Aristotle who viewed animals as irrational creatures with lower moral standing, sent to earth solely to serve humans, Pythagoras regarded them highly and proposed that animals had reincarnated human souls. Read More
24 May The Dream Realms Of Morpheus, Sisig, Baku, And Njorun By ashley cowie Mythology & Mystery 0 ‘The Sandman’ a comic book written by Neil Gaiman and published by DC Comics from January 1989 to March 1996, is considered one of the very best modern insights into sleep and dreams in the ancient world. Read More
25 May Discovering The New World: The Papacy’s Backing Of Dante And Columbus By Alessandro Mori... History & Tradition 1 A concerning trend has broken out in the world: that of rewriting history to one's liking by acclaiming or tarnishing historical figures of whom very little is actually known. Read More
27 May Harran, City of Sin, Crusaders And Caliphs By micki pistorius Archaeology & Science 1 Dusty winds blow around the desolate ruins on the arid plain of Harran, and the mirage of the heat conjures up images of what was once the site of a medieval hub of science. Read More
30 May Qesem Cave People And The Genesis of Innovation By Andrew Collins Archaeology & Science 0 In 2000, during the construction of a highway in Israel, controlled explosives revealed a Paleolithic cave site by a large rocky outcrop just beneath the Arab-Israeli city of Kafr Qasim. Read More