19 Feb 2021 The Mysteries Of The Mortal Remains Of Genii: Da Vinci And Mozart By ashley cowie History & Tradition 0 In every period throughout human history men and women have disappeared under unknown or mysterious circumstances. These disappearances present some of the most intriguing historical puzzles ranging from suspected political assassinations, to less... Read More
08 Feb 2021 Bards, Historians And Historiographers Of Ancient Greece By Cam Rea History & Tradition 0 Greece, a modern country found in Southeastern Europe, has for more than a thousand years presented the world with famous battles, fine art, wine, poetry, gods, and tales that at times bewilder the mind. But none of this could have happened had it... Read More
05 Feb 2021 Hostis Humani Generis: Pirates Of Port Royal And Tortuga By Aaronne Colagrossi History & Tradition 0 The history of piracy has always held the imagination captive, both for what concerns the nautical and its techniques and for the geopolitical landscape it occupied. Its origins spring from the times of the ancient Egyptians to the Romans, up to... Read More
03 Feb 2021 Maya Shaman's Light and Darkness Worlds By george fery History & Tradition 0 The word shaman for most people, carries an aura of mystery and perplexity. Yet, it is a spiritual practice that began with early human societies. For people unfamiliar with at times perplexing practices, shamanism is often veiled in an obscure and... Read More
25 Jan 2021 King Philip’s War: 17th-Century Hostility Between The Wampanoag and The Pilgrims By Cam Rea History & Tradition 1 On June 20, 1675, the small border town of Swansea, Massachusetts, was attacked by a band of Pokanoket of the Wampanoag tribe. No casualties resulted from the Pokanoket raid that day, except for some dead cattle and homesteads that were raided and... Read More