Category: History
In the heart of the Amazon rainforest in Brazil, researchers have unearthed a remarkable network of underground tunnels. These tunnels, known as paleoburrows, are believed to have been excavated …
In the ancient city of Acre in modern-day Israel, researchers have discovered a hidden network of tunnels that could potentially contain the lost treasure of the Knights Templar. The …
The Studley Tool Chest, an extraordinary example of 19th-century craftsmanship, is a breathtaking testament to the fusion of artistry and functionality. This astonishing piece of woodworking history was created …
Around Italy, there are hidden gems everywhere. Which isn’t at all surprising given the country’s rich history. Wine, tourism, museums — Italy has it all. It’s Disney World for …
If you grew up during the days of vintage ads, let’s say the 1940s or 1960s, then you can probably tell how drastically advertising has changed over the years. …
Wow. Could you imagine living in a world where city wires obstructed clear skies? Not long ago, cable lines lined city skies. From telephone to electrical and telegraph wires, all …
This multi-tool is without a doubt the Mother of all Swiss Army knives. This crazy and incredibly complicated multi-tool was made in Solingen, Germany, around the early 1880s for …
One of the most important cities in the Eastern Roman Empire was Zeugma: A once flourishing city home to 80,000 inhabitants situated in the present-day province of Gaziantep in southern …
Scientists have digitally reconstructed the face of a man accused of being a vampire in the 19th century, shedding light on the superstitions and folklore of the time. Using …
Here’s something I think you’ll find quite interesting. These crazy images were created by French artist Jean-Marc Cote, and a few others back in 1899, 1900, 1901, and 1910. …