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Queen Zenobia of Palmyra, The Woman That Challenged The Roman Empire One of the most famous paintings of Queen Zenobia, "Queen Zenobia Addressing Her Soldiers" by painter Giovanni Battista Tiepolo. Credit: National Gallery of Art

Queen Zenobia of Palmyra, The Woman That Challenged The Roman Empire

Vladislav Tchakarov | Posted on January 13, 2021 |

From ancient times the image of a woman is associated with that of life because the woman is the one…

Time Travel Through History: 8 Inventions Far Ahead of Their Time An illustration of the ancient Baghdad batteries

Time Travel Through History: 8 Inventions Far Ahead of Their Time

Ivan Petricevic | Posted on April 4, 2023 |

The Future in the Past: Discovering Ingenious Minds That Transcended Tim Human beings have always been fascinated with the idea…

Planck Time and Length—Key Points to Help You Understand Here is everything you need to know to understand Planck length and Planck time. Credit: DepositPhotos

Planck Time and Length—Key Points to Help You Understand

Vladislav Tchakarov | Posted on January 8, 2022 |

We are used to living in a world of large, macroscopic things. Everything that the average person encounters during the…

Why was the constellation of Orion so vastly important to ancient civilizations? An illustration showing the pyramids of Egypt beneath the stars.

Why was the constellation of Orion so vastly important to ancient civilizations?

Ivan Petricevic | Posted on January 24, 2024 |

Twinkling in the night sky, the Orion constellation is not just a cluster of stars but a gateway to ancient…

10 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About The Ancient Clovis Culture A compilation of several Clovis points found across North America. Source: Bradshaw Foundation

10 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About The Ancient Clovis Culture

Vladislav Tchakarov | Posted on October 7, 2020 |

Theoretical evidence for the existence of ancient American cultures that predated the previously known civilizations existed long before the original…

10 Things You Should Know About the World’s Oldest Harbor Oldest papyrus in the world found in the Wadi al-Jarf harbor.

10 Things You Should Know About the World’s Oldest Harbor

Vladislav Tchakarov | Posted on August 26, 2020 |

Egyptologists were the happiest people in the world back in 2011 when an archaeological mission set with a completely different…

Monte Cristallo’s Historic Alpine Shelter: A Breathtaking Relic from World War I Alpine Shelter.

Monte Cristallo’s Historic Alpine Shelter: A Breathtaking Relic from World War I

Ivan Petricevic | Posted on March 28, 2023 |

Hidden within the Italian Dolomites’ soaring peaks lies an extraordinary piece of history that few are aware of – an…

10 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About The Man Who Deciphered Egyptian Hieroglyphs Jean Champollion portrait painted by Henry Briggs in 1822.

10 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About The Man Who Deciphered Egyptian Hieroglyphs

Vladislav Tchakarov | Posted on October 10, 2020 |

As a child, Jean Champollion was a miracle. He learned to read at an incredibly early age and mastered language…

10 Short Quotes by Albert Einstein That Show The Genius He Was Waxwork of Albert Einstein. Depositphotos.

10 Short Quotes by Albert Einstein That Show The Genius He Was

Ivan Petricevic | Posted on March 15, 2022 |

March 14, 2022, marked the 143rd anniversary of the birth, in 1879, in Ulm (Germany) of Albert Einstein, one of…

King Cambyses’ Lost Army: 10 Mysteries Surrounding the Vanished Persian Army Meeting Between Cambyses II and Psammetichus III. A painting recreated by a French artist called Adrien Guignet. Wikimedia Commons.

King Cambyses’ Lost Army: 10 Mysteries Surrounding the Vanished Persian Army

Arooj Imran | Posted on May 11, 2022 |

In 524 BC, King Cambyses sent an army of 50,000 soldiers to enslave the city of Ammonians (Modern day Siwa…

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