Discoveries
15 MOST INCREDIBLE DISCOVERIES FROM WW2
Emerging from the depths of history, relics from World War II continue to offer profound insights into one of humanity's most defining epochs. These artifacts, often discovered unexpectedly, weave compelling narratives of valor, deception, loss, and discovery, vividly portraying the far-reaching impact of the war. In this article, we delve into the 15 most remarkable finds from the World War II era, shedding light on objects that silently bear witness to history.
By Francis Osei2 years ago in History
One Friday Morning . Content Warning.
After a period of 148 days of striking, members of the Writers Guild of America have ceased their protest and resumed their work, armed with a tentative agreement. However, the picket lines outside the studio gates are still occupied by members of SAG-AFTRA, who are not alone in their efforts.
By Rasel Hossain2 years ago in History
THE WOLRD'S AMAZING ARCHAEOLOGICAL DISCOVERIES.
Did you know that most of the world’s surprising archaeological sites were discovered completely by accident.Lets take a journey through history and explore the top fascinating archeological discoveries of the world.From the discovery of dead sea scrolls to the lovely unearthing of Machu Picchu.I am unable to discover the charming stories behind these brilliant discoveries and the secrets.They display approximately historical civilisations.
By Tumaini Shoka2 years ago in History
Invention that Changed Ship Operations Forever
Maritime and commercial vessels frequently engage in boat-to-boat transfer operations, a crucial aspect of their operations. Whether conducted near a dock or out at sea, these operations inherently carry substantial risks when two large vessels are positioned alongside each other. A single unexpected occurrence, such as a rogue wave or sudden movement, can lead to a collision between these vessels, resulting in significant damage and endangering the lives of those on board.
By Majid khan2 years ago in History
Reason for the flat HEAD OF KING TUT.
We're back in the Human Evolution Lab with Dr. Robert Martin, who serves as curator emeritus of human evolution here at the Field Museum. Today, our focus will be on the practice of artificial head binding in ancient Egypt. So, Bob, could you start by explaining what artificial head binding entails? Absolutely. Throughout various cultures, we observe practices like foot binding in China, which leads to permanent physical changes. Typically, these practices are associated with the elite or specific groups in society. In the context of head binding, individuals intentionally shape a baby's skull from birth using various methods. This might involve placing a band across the crown or binding from front to back. A baby's skull is malleable during the first few years of life, but after that, its shape becomes relatively fixed, creating a distinctive appearance for life. EG: Is this achievable because the baby's cranial bones are not fused together at birth? Yes, exactly. The critical aspect is that if you examine a skull just before birth, humans have fontanelles, which are gaps in the skull.
By Daud Mahmood2 years ago in History
Barcelona
Barcelona: A Tapestry of Emotions Barcelona, a city nestled along the shimmering shores of the Mediterranean, has always been a place where emotions flow like the gentle sea breeze. It's a city that evokes a myriad of feelings, from the sheer awe inspired by its architectural wonders to the profound sense of connection experienced on its bustling streets. In this emotional tapestry, Barcelona weaves together moments of joy, passion, nostalgia, and resilience.
By Young jotter 2 years ago in History
The Mystery of the Headless Rider
In the depths of the dark and thirsty forests of North America, especially in regions known for their mystery-laden histories, a legend is circulating that has fascinated and frightened generations. It is the legend of the Headless Rider, a story full of mystery and horror that has become an integral part of American folklore. It is said to have its roots in ancient European traditions, but it came to life in America, dressing in local colors and terrifyingly realistic details. One of the best-known variants of the legend has as a starting point the events during the United States War of Independence. It is said that a Hessian rider, a member of the German mercenary troops employed by the British, was beheaded during a battle near a small village. After his brutal death, the Hessian rider could not find peace. Legend has it that on Halloween night he rose from the grave in search of his lost head and revenge against those who had disturbed his rest. With his metal helmet and an absent face, he rides on a spectral horse, bringing fear and horror wherever he goes.
By Georgi ILY2 years ago in History
Why Did Osama Bin Landen Attack The U.S
Osama Bin Laden etched his name in the annals of history due to his relentless fixation on targeting the United States and its allies. This relentless pursuit of his mad agenda ultimately culminated in his demise at the hands of Seal Team 6 in 2011.
By Francis Osei2 years ago in History







