Hattusa Turkey: Capital of Hitтιтes – UNESCO Heritage Site
Did you know that the ancient city of Hattusa, once the capital of the mighty Hitтιтe Empire, is located in central Anatolia and played a significant role in the history and culture of ancient…
List of Famous Dressmakers
List of famous dressmakers, with pH๏τos, bios, and other information when available. Who are the top dressmakers in the world? This includes the most prominent dressmakers, living…
Shocked by the “21st century technology” that appeared in the Roman city
A splendid, comfortable villa belonging to the Roman coastal resort city of Stabiae, possessing things that seem to be only found in modern times. According to Heritage Daily, it…
Human remains at Dorset hillfort were not from single ‘battle’ event
Two 1st-century AD skeletons excavated by Mortimer Wheeler in the 1930s show bladed weapon injuries, with one having a spearhead lodged in the spine, previously misidentified as…
Doubt Cast on Bronze Age Teen Priestess and ‘Queen-like’ Woman’s Traveling Ways
Over the last few years, studies have suggested that a Bronze Age teen ‘priestess’ and an elite ‘queen-like’ woman found in Jutland, Denmark were travelers who journeyed…
The Artistic Adventure of Mankind
Historiographies on Art In Italy, during the Baroque period, sculptors produced works as capital as those of the 1500s. One of the most esteemed sculptures from the…
The museum of vampires, dragons and werewolves: Merrylin Cryptid Museum.
The Merrylin Cryptid Museum is a museum made by crypto-biologist Thomas Merrylin. It is the museum of our dreams, or of our nightmares, depending on how you…
The giantess, Lady Abomah was more than 2m10 tall, a nanny by day and an attraction at the Music Hall by night
Lady Abomah was born into a family where none of her siblings ever reached her height. His stage name came from Abomey, the capital of the Kingdom of…
This is the Skull of ‘Donna del Caviglione’ (Woman of Caviglione Cave)
Unveiling an Ancient Enigma The remarkable story of “Donna del Caviglione,” the Woman of Caviglione Cave, unfolds as a testament to ancient beliefs and the enduring human…
The Mummies of East Central Asia
This infant died when he or she was less than a year old. Dark blue stones covered its eyes, and red woolen yarn was inserted into its…