Discoveries
Certainly! Here are ten lesser-known facts about history
The world we live in today is the result of numerous events, people, and discoveries that have been weaved into the tapestry of history. There are lesser-known aspects of history that frequently go undetected, despite the fact that we may be familiar with some historical events and renowned individuals. This essay delves deep into history to reveal ten obscure but fascinating historical facts that will pique your interest.
By saiprasad kittu2 years ago in History
Swastika- The Ancient Mysterious Symbol
The English word swastika means, according to the modern dictionary, "an ancient solar symbol formed by two letters bent to the ninth degree of a cross." It was also the symbol of the Nazi Party in Germany. Despite such unpleasant relations, it is one of the oldest symbols in the world, and this symbol is found in all European countries as well as in India and beyond. Some people say that this island is among the remnants of Atlantis.
By Umair Amjad Kayani2 years ago in History
Remarkable Historical Discoveries Found by Accident
In the world of history, not everything is uncovered through painstaking archaeological digs or meticulous research in dusty manuscripts. Sometimes, history reveals itself in the most unexpected places, hidden away for decades or even centuries. In this article, we'll delve into some extraordinary historical finds that emerged under rather unusual circumstances, leaving us awestruck by the mysteries of our past.
By Kajal Swarup2 years ago in History
The enchanted compass
In a small coastal village nestled between rolling green hills and a sparkling azure sea, there lived a young girl named Elara. She had always been fascinated by the ocean and the far-off lands that lay beyond the horizon. Every evening, she would sit by the shore, listening to the waves as they whispered stories of distant places and uncharted adventures.
By Boboy gray2 years ago in History
The Tale of the Whispering Winds. Content Warning.
Once upon a time, in a quaint village nestled between rolling hills and a sparkling river, there lived a young girl named Maya. She had a special gift – an extraordinary ability to hear the whispers of the wind. From her earliest memories, the gentle breezes and roaring gusts had shared their secrets with her.
By Eddie Sayoo2 years ago in History
The astounding fossil that drastically changed how we might interpret the human story
The skull of a newfound type of human, Homo Floresiensis Accepted to be living quite a while back, scarcely a meter tall with a skull the size of a grapefruit. The fractional skeleton was found on the Indonesian island of Flores on October 27, 2004 Different
By Cyril Lord2 years ago in History
Machu Picchu
Nestled high in the slopes of the Andes, Machu Picchu was discovered by Hiram Bingham III in 1911. This was a hidden capital to which the Inca had escaped after the Spanish conquistadors arrived in 1532. Over time it became famous as the legendary Lost City of the Inca. Recent research has cast doubt on whether Machu Picchu had ever been forgotten at all. When Bingham arrived, three families of farmers were living at the site.
By Ntokozo Mvuni2 years ago in History





