Historical
Get to Know My play “BOYS LIKE US”
Get to know my one act poetic drama play Boys Like Us. I have been working on my first original one act play Boys Like Us for quite some time now and I would like to tell you all about it. I’ll might publish it on my playscript introduction so you’ll probably see it soon.
By Gladys W. Muturi3 years ago in FYI
Sanxingdui Cultural Relics Awards, netizens: The more you dig other sites, the more you understand, the more you dig Sanxingdui, the more outrageous
Among the ancient ruins, the most mysterious and unpredictable is the Sanxingdui civilization site. In the words of netizens, the more other sites are dug, the more clear they are, and the more Sanxingdui is dug out, the more outrageous they are. Since the discovery of the Sanxingdui civilization site, archaeologists have excavated the site many times and unearthed many amazing ancient cultural relics. However, as more and more cultural relics are unearthed, the Sanxingdui civilization has become more and more mysterious. .
By crudden elle3 years ago in FYI
Street Life in Victorian London
Six years after Charles Dickens died (1876), the streets of London were ‘recorded’ by Adolphe Smith, who was a journalist, and John Thomson, who was a photographer. The result shocked the middle classes when they read the book “Street Life of London”. Luckily for us today, this book is still available. To us this is history but when the book was first published in 1876 — it really was how people lived every day of their lives. The book was firstly put into articles which were full of facts and which the black and white photographs only added to. The book is regarded as “a key work in the history of documentary photography”.
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiff3 years ago in FYI
Some essays on prehistoric civilization
Pre-civilization is a prehistoric civilization conjecture made by scientists based on various relics of prehistoric human civilization excavated and discovered today. It is believed that the development of human beings is not as imagined in the past, but cyclical, and there are different civilizations on the earth in different periods. There are many conjectures about the existence of prehistoric civilizations, but they have not been recognized by the academic community. However, what is left to future generations is only a myth and a lesson in human suffering from disasters.
By crudden elle3 years ago in FYI
Laser detection, archaeologists uncover Mayan massive architectural ruins
Archaeologists have discovered a Mayan site with a large number of buildings in Mexico, covering an area of about 237 square kilometers, including thousands of houses, municipal buildings, reservoirs, more than a thousand lime furnaces and terraces. The researchers believe that it should have been a very prosperous area at the time.
By crudden elle3 years ago in FYI
5 Disgusting Habits That Were Perfectly Normal in Ancient Rome
One cannot deny the fact that the Roman empire was a powerful force to reckon with in ancient times. In a little more than 1500 years, the Romans managed to conquer half of Europe, parts of Asia, and parts of Africa and unified the huge territory with astounding advancements in science, philosophy, medicine, technology, and many other subjects. Even today, there are remains of Roman architecture and culture found almost everywhere.
By Peeping_Soul3 years ago in FYI











