Narratives
The truth about the mysterious hairdresser at Lovelock Cave
Lovelock Cave in Nevada (USA) was first discovered in 1913. In 1924, an archaeological expedition from Berkeley University began to investigate and explore. Lovelock Cave - about 12 meters deep and 18 meters wide - was originally called Horseshoe Cave due to its U-shaped interior.
By Ken Daklak2 years ago in History
The Plague of Civilization
Introduction Civilization, with its sprawling cities, advanced technologies, and complex societies, stands as a testament to human ingenuity and ambition. However, the journey of civilization has been marred by numerous plagues—both literal and metaphorical—that have shaped the course of history. These plagues are not merely outbreaks of disease, but also social, economic, and environmental crises that have threatened to unravel the fabric of human societies. This article explores the multifaceted concept of the "plague of civilization," examining how various plagues have influenced and been influenced by the development of human civilization.
By Alohan I Rowland2 years ago in History
"Overdose Tragedies: Remembering Famous Lives Lost"
Over the years, drug addiction has plagued numerous celebrities, leading to their downfall. The ease of access to illicit substances only worsens this issue. Whether by deliberate choice or unintended consequences, fatal overdoses mark a tragic conclusion. Regrettably, the roster of celebrities succumbing to drug dependency shows no signs of diminishing.
By Wali Ahmed Khan2 years ago in History
Is it AHA or AYY?: Lagusnilad Baybayin public signage, a way to revive ancient scripts; ‘unnecessary’ and for ‘cool purposes’ says netizens
Lagusnilad, also known as the Manila City Hall Underpass, has reopened to traffic after a six-month renovation. The underpass has been off-limits to the public since May 2 of this year to facilitate the necessary repairs to the pumping system and concrete.
By Luwela Amor2 years ago in History
The True Jesus Is Black Skin. AI-Generated.
As the Ukraine Russia War drags on Russian President Vladimir Putin has decided to move one of Russia's holiest icons from a museum to a Moscow Cathedral. He said in the 60s that Jesus was a black man. Have you ever come across biblical icons that portray Jesus, The Virgin Mary, Elisha, or King Solomon with dark skin? If you have then you should know that Russia has recently opened its Vault to reveal biblical icons featuring darker skinned figures.
By Adekola Damilare2 years ago in History









