Nazca puquios were wind-powered underground aqueducts that still work today. What if this desert water technology had spread across the Andes and beyond?
4 Strange Historical Hunting Techniques Still In Practice
History has give way to all sorts of strange customs. When it comes to hunting, however, … 4 Strange Historical Hunting Techniques Still In PracticeRead more
Wilhelm Voigt: The Shoemaker Turned Brilliant Thief
Friedrich Wilhelm Voigt lived a troubled life growing up in Tilsit, Prussia. By the age of … Wilhelm Voigt: The Shoemaker Turned Brilliant ThiefRead more
The 1920s Obsession With Women Hiding Their Age
In 1926, magazines mocked “the woman who conceals her age.” Behind the joke was a real anxiety about beauty, work, and women’s new freedoms.
Archaeology’s Incredible Discoveries Of Ancient Civilizations
In ancient history, there is a whole world waiting to be discovered. In architectural digs, we … Archaeology’s Incredible Discoveries Of Ancient CivilizationsRead more
5 Hidden Stories Behind Elvis Covering Black Artists
Elvis Presley covered songs by Black women and men whose names most listeners never heard. Here are 5 stories that show who really built rock and roll.
The Killing of James Miller and the Film ‘Death in Gaza’
How British filmmaker James Miller was shot dead in Rafah in 2003 while filming “Death in Gaza,” what investigations found, and why no one was prosecuted.
The Life of Revolutionary Marquis de Lafayette
Born Marie-Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier de Lafayette in 1757, the Marquis de Lafayette … The Life of Revolutionary Marquis de LafayetteRead more
Under Attack: The Most Deadly Biological Weapons In History
Over the course of history, there has been a huge development in the types of weapons … Under Attack: The Most Deadly Biological Weapons In HistoryRead more
Rachel Corrie & Tiananmen’s Tank Man: A Comparison
They look similar because both stood in front of armored vehicles. But Rachel Corrie and Tiananmen’s Tank Man came from different origins, methods, and outcomes.