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Ancient Origins
According to Frederic Slater, who was the President of the Australian Archaeological and Education Research Society, an Original stone arrangement he and a colleague were investigating throughout 1939, since assumed to be lost for the last 63 years, is “the Stonehenge of Australia.” As impressive as this complex of stone arrangements was, and will be again, it is much more than a collection of rocks, signs and symbols positioned on a mound. According to Slater, “the mound is one of the oldest; I should say the oldest, forms of temples in the world and dates back to the … advent of first man.” Not only was the mound the first temple, the narrative and wisdom chronicled is as profound as it is sublime, so much so that Slater claimed it formed “the basis of all knowledge, all science, all history and all forms of writing.”
By Kamusiime Comrade3 years ago in History
Unsolved Mysteries of the World and the Universe That Defy Explanation...
Welcome back to another adventure as we explore ten fascinating mysteries of the world and the universe. Get ready to be amazed and enthralled as we learn the answers to questions that have perplexed historians, scientists, and astronomers alike. These are some of our favourite topics to discuss, and if you have any requests for future ones, just let us know in the comments below.
By Francis Dami3 years ago in History
A tapestry of threads
As a modiste in Victorian England, you would have held a position of great importance and influence in the world of fashion, your work would have been particularly relevant and captivating just as it is depicted in the popular television series "Bridgerton." The show showcases the opulent and lavish lifestyles of the aristocracy, where fashion played a pivotal role. Your role would have involved creating exquisite garments and accessories for the elite members of society, ensuring that they were dressed in the latest styles and trends. Let's delve into your life and work in more detail.
By Judith Onyatta3 years ago in History
Black man’s freedom . Content Warning.
In a small town called Libertyville, there lived a determined young man named Marcus. Marcus was a black man who grew up in a time when racial segregation was still prevalent, and opportunities for people of color were limited. Despite the challenges he faced, Marcus had a burning desire for freedom and equality.
By Precious Kenneth3 years ago in History
Modern America: Tracing the Legacy of the Boston Tea Party
Presentation: The Boston Casual get-together, which occurred on December 16, 1773, was a vital turning point in American history. It represented the pilgrims' discontent with English rule and their battle for freedom. Throughout the long term, the soul of the Boston Casual get-together has been summoned and associated with different occasions and developments in present day America. In this exposition, we will investigate the manners by which present day America connects with the Boston Casual get-together, featuring its persevering through impact and the proceeded with reverberation of its beliefs.
By Prasanta Mohanty3 years ago in History
Madam C. J. Walker
Madam C. J. Walker (1867-1919) was “the first Black woman millionaire in America” and made her fortune thanks to her homemade line of hair care products for Black women. Born Sarah Breedlove to parents who had been enslaved, she was inspired to create her hair products after an experience with hair loss, which led to the creation of the “Walker system” of hair care.
By Precious Kenneth3 years ago in History
Titanic History
Titanic History: A Legendary Voyage Remembered Introduction Welcome to our comprehensive guide on the history of the Titanic, a legendary ship that continues to captivate hearts and minds worldwide. In this article, we delve into the intriguing details and untold stories behind the Titanic's ill-fated maiden voyage. Join us on a journey back in time as we explore the grandeur, tragedy, and enduring legacy of the Titanic.
By Jamil Akhtar3 years ago in History
The Unsettling UFO Connection & The Unsettling Cattle Mutilation Phenomena...
Given the bizarre events and conspiracy theories that pervade our world, it is safe to claim that most people develop a loving, respectful relationship with animals, especially for pet owners The bond between people and animals is quite strong. With animal welfare charities and organizations like WWF, as well as the documentation and exposure of their lives and hardships by people like David Attenborough, care for animals and wildlife is paramount and instilled from a young age. Feather animals are only used for work, hunting, or food production.
By Francis Dami3 years ago in History
India and the Indians Peoples
India, a South Asian nation with a diverse population of over 1.3 billion people, is the world's largest democracy and the seventh-largest country by land area. The Indian subcontinent boasts a rich and complex history, vibrant cultures, and a multitude of languages and religions that have shaped the country's identity over millennia. India's ancient civilization dates back at least 4,500 years, and its people have contributed significantly to art, literature, science, and technology.
By Aalok Dhami3 years ago in History










