22 Feb Strixology: Recording Diabolical Practices Of Renaissance European Witch Hunts By Alessandra Filiaci History & Tradition 2 Foemina Instrumentum Diaboli can be translated as ‘Women are instruments of the devil’, which sums up the essence of Renaissance witch hunts in Europe. Read More
24 Feb Did Ancient Japanese Fishermen Reach South America 5,000-Years-Ago? By ashley cowie Archaeology & Science 0 The notion that pre-Columbian cultures from Europe, Africa, or Asia sailed across the Atlantic and Pacific oceans to discover America, is a popular theory backed by numerous books and television documentaries. Read More
27 Feb Fair Winds Trade From the Aegean to Egypt’s Amarna By Jonathon Perrin Archaeology & Science 0 What do Queen Nefertari’s silver earrings, King Tutankhamun’s olive leaf collar, and an exquisite blue glass mixing vessel from Egypt have in common? Read More
01 Mar Legends Of The Oracle Of Delphi At The Centre Of The World By MartiniF Mythology & Mystery 0 The ancient Greek city of Delphi, located on the slopes of Mount Parnassus, was home to the main Temple of Apollo and the renowned Oracle of Delphi. Read More
03 Mar Two Centuries Of Naval Espionage In Europe By Aaronne Colagrossi History & Tradition 0 The crucial role of intelligence among the various royal navies of Europe during the 17th and the 18th centuries cannot be underestimated. Read More
06 Mar Tracking The Old Ways Of Ice Age Megafauna Hunters By ashley cowie Archaeology & Science 0 While mammoths were hunted by early human populations in North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa, the primary cause of their extinction was changing climate, and disease. During the last Ice Age Read More