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| | | | | Clive meeting Mir Jafar after the Battle of Plassey, Francis Hayman, c.?1762) Between 1492 and 1918 CE, European nations, dynasties, explorers, and adventurers overran and conquered nearly the entire Earth, in what has to be considered the most consequential act of imperial expansion in world history. Virtually everything in our world today can trace its... | |
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| | | | | The ethnonym Thracian is largely unexplained. Here we present some fresh views to its original meaning. | |
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| | | | | The guild existed to serve a singular purpose: to train Apprentices. By Kristine Wilson-SlackWriter I became fascinated with | |
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| | | Modern people have often found ancient Egyptian depictions of their gods perplexing and strange, since many of them bear the heads or other features of animals. If you've ever wondered why the Egyptians did this, you're certainly not the first. Even in ancient times, Greek, Roman, and early Christian writers mocked their Egyptian contemporaries for ... Continue reading "Why Do Ancient Egyptian Gods Have Animal Heads???" | ||