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10 Locations from the Odyssey and Their Real-Life Counterparts

From Ithaca to Troy, discover the real places behind The Odyssey, where ancient myths, sun-drenched ruins, and untamed landscapes bring Homer’s epic to life.

Nietzsche’s Eternal Recurrence: A Metaphor for Embracing Life

One of Friedrich Nietzsche’s most remarkable ideas was the notion of “eternal recurrence”—a cycle of life that repeats itself without end.

6 Famous Artworks That Are Lost Forever

Some famous artworks, including works by Klimt and Rembrandt, are known only as dim memories. Here are six lost artworks you should know.

Ancient History

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Hallstatt Culture: What Do We Know About the Earliest Celtic Culture?
Hallstatt Culture: What Do We Know About the Earliest Celtic Culture?

The Hallstatt period was the earliest phase of Celtic culture. What we know about these people comes exclusively from their material remains.

18 hours agoRachel Sweeney
What Is the Theory of the Four Humors?
What Is the Theory of the Four Humors?

The theory of the four humors dominated medical practice for thousands of years.

2 days agoKara Devlin
Ancient Greek vs. Roman Religion: What’s the Difference?

The religions practiced by the ancient Greeks and Romans share similar mythologies and deities, but their religious rituals and practices were very different.

Darius III: The Persian King Who Fought Alexander the Great

The story of Darius III, the last king of Achaemenid Persia, was much greater than just losing Persia to Alexander the Great.

The Myth of Daedalus and Icarus: Fly Between the Extremes

Daedalus and Icarus flew using wings made of wax and feathers. Ignoring his father’s warnings, Icarus flew too close to the sun and met a tragic end.

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Who Was the Last Aboriginal Tasmanian?
Who Was the Last Aboriginal Tasmanian?

This is the story of two Aboriginal women who are widely (and wrongly) considered “the last Aboriginal Tasmanians.”

4 minutes agoSara Relli
What Is the Theory of the Four Humors?
What Is the Theory of the Four Humors?

The theory of the four humors dominated medical practice for thousands of years.

2 days agoKara Devlin
5 Special Forces Groups of World War II

This is the thrilling story of the elite special forces warriors who defined a new way of war in the greatest armed conflict in human history.

9 Defining Moments in British Medieval Warfare

Explore nine critical battles from the Battle of Hastings to the Battle of Bosworth Field and trace the evolution of medieval warfare in Britain.

The Complex and Contentious History of Crimea

One of the world’s most contentious areas, Crimea is a place with a long history as a battleground for empires.

Women's History Month

Honoring the achievements and contributions made by women throughout history.

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Philosophy

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Is Multitasking Even Possible? Exploring Our Neurological Limitations
Is Multitasking Even Possible? Exploring Our Neurological Limitations

Multitasking is one of the most socially appraised skills, but is it even possible for our brains to multitask?

20 hours agoMaysara Kamal
The Philosophy of Intuition: What 6 Philosophers Think About It
The Philosophy of Intuition: What 6 Philosophers Think About It

The philosophy of intuition explores how intuitive knowledge complements rational thought, enhancing understanding, creativity, and authenticity in various fields.

a day agoViktoriya Sus
Nietzsche’s Eternal Recurrence: A Metaphor for Embracing Life

One of Friedrich Nietzsche’s most remarkable ideas was the notion of “eternal recurrence”—a cycle of life that repeats itself without end.

The Mind-Body Problem & Consciousness: Dualism vs. Materialism

The mind-body problem can be summed up as dualism vs. materialism. Each has different ways of tackling the problem.

Post-Modern Stoics? The Revival of Stoicism in the Late 20th Century

How can ancient practices and the revival of Stoicism inform contemporary struggles and lifestyles?

Art & Artists

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How Important Was Elizabeth Gaskell in the Development of Victorian Literature?
How Important Was Elizabeth Gaskell in the Development of Victorian Literature?

Elizabeth Gaskell was a well-regarded and prolific author during her short life. Although her works fell out of favor for many decades, she now has a reputation for being one of the most important figures of the Victorian era.

4 days agoLauren Jones
Unearthing the Mysteries of Inca Architecture: A Fascinating Overview
Unearthing the Mysteries of Inca Architecture: A Fascinating Overview

The impressive structures left behind by the Inca reveal a civilization that excelled in both architecture and engineering.

7 days agoKristen Jancuk
6 Famous Artworks That Are Lost Forever

Some famous artworks, including works by Klimt and Rembrandt, are known only as dim memories. Here are six lost artworks you should know.

6 Famous Artworks That Are Lost Forever

Some famous artworks, including works by Klimt and Rembrandt, are known only as dim memories. Here are six lost artworks you should know.

Top 12 Famous Black Artists Who Achieved Greatness

Black art is versatile and multi-faceted. Today we are celebrating 12 exceptional Black artists that everyone needs to know.

TRAVEL & CULTURE

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10 Must-Visit Historic Towns in Michigan
10 Must-Visit Historic Towns in Michigan

Explore Michigan’s past through 10 historic towns, from old lumber hubs to Bavarian villages. Visit preserved forts, industrial landmarks, and architectural gems across the state.

3 days agoGabriel Kirellos
5 National Historic Sites to Visit in Eastern Canada
5 National Historic Sites to Visit in Eastern Canada

Travelers who want to understand the storied history of Canada can add these five incredible historic sites to their bucket lists.

5 days agoRobynne Trueman
10 Locations from the Odyssey and Their Real-Life Counterparts

From Ithaca to Troy, discover the real places behind The Odyssey, where ancient myths, sun-drenched ruins, and untamed landscapes bring Homer’s epic to life.

10 Oldest Skyscrapers Around the World

Before shimmering glass towers, the world’s first skyscrapers pushed boundaries with stone, steel, and ambition. Here are ten pioneering buildings that shaped city skylines forever.

10 Ancient Cities That You Can Still Visit Today

From Roman grid cities to lost desert fortresses, these 10 ancient sites still stand, offering a rare chance to explore history where it actually happened.

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James (Son of Zebedee) of the Twelve Disciples: Bio, Death, Legacy
James (Son of Zebedee) of the Twelve Disciples: Bio, Death, Legacy

James, one of two disciples known as a “son of thunder,” left his well-to-do family to follow Jesus.

3 days agoEben De Jager
How Did James VI and I React to the Scottish Reformation?
How Did James VI and I React to the Scottish Reformation?

King James I of England (and James VI of Scotland) oversaw a series of religious changes throughout his reigns over both Scotland and England.

3 days agoRyan Watson
What Does the New Testament Say About Slavery?

Slavery is evil, yet some say that the Bible condones it. Is it possible that the New Testament approves of chattel slavery?

5 Fascinating Verses From the Quran About Other Religions

The Quran establishes the foundation of Islam, but key verses in the Quran also provide a unique acknowledgment, respect, and dialogue with other religious traditions.

The Fallen Angels of Enoch: Vicious Villains or Virtuous Victims?

The Book of Enoch tells the story of the Watchers, angels that took wives from among men and taught them some science. Were these Watchers vicious villains or virtuous victims?

Is Multitasking Even Possible? Exploring Our Neurological Limitations
Is Multitasking Even Possible? Exploring Our Neurological Limitations

Multitasking is one of the most socially appraised skills, but is it even possible for our brains to multitask?

20 hours agoMaysara Kamal
How Did James VI and I React to the Scottish Reformation?
How Did James VI and I React to the Scottish Reformation?

King James I of England (and James VI of Scotland) oversaw a series of religious changes throughout his reigns over both Scotland and England.

3 days agoRyan Watson
What Are the 7 Wonders of the World? (with HD Images)

From ancient ruins to towering monuments, the Seven Wonders of the World represent humanity's greatest architectural achievements.

Michelangelo’s Creation of Adam: Meaning of the Sistine Chapel Fresco

The Creation of Adam by Michelangelo in the Sistine Chapel symbolizes God's creation of man and the divine connection between God and humanity.

What Were the Best Inventions of the Renaissance? (Top 5)

The Renaissance was an incredible period of artistic and scientific breakthrough, and these are the best inventions of the era.

9 Facts About St. Patrick’s Day You Never Knew
9 Facts About St. Patrick’s Day You Never Knew

Every year on March 17, hundreds of thousands celebrate the patron saint of Ireland with parades, corned beef, and green-colored everything, but what is this holiday actually for?

5 days agoMadison Whipple
Is Capitalism Reliant on Fossil Fuels?
Is Capitalism Reliant on Fossil Fuels?

Fossil fuels have underpinned capitalist development since the Industrial Revolution. Despite omnipresent warnings of impending climate catastrophe, they continue to dominate the energy mix that powers the global economy.

11 days agoScott Mclaughlan
Blue Fugates: The True Story of Kentucky’s Blue People

The Blue Fugates of Troublesome Creek baffled science for decades, until a rare mutation that caused the color was discovered.

The Role of Women in Ancient Egyptian Civilization

Women played both traditional and prominent roles in ancient Egyptian society, power structures and religion. We know as much about their lives as men from art, archaeological remains and texts.

The Counterculture Hippie Movement of the 1960s and 1970s

The counterculture movement was the result of a generation that rejected social norms and traditional ways of previous decades.

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Interview With Adriano Marinazzo: Michelangelo Masterpieces in the US
Interview With Adriano Marinazzo: Michelangelo Masterpieces in the US

In an unprecedented exhibition, several of Michelangelo’s preparatory drawings for the Sistine Chapel will be presented in the US. Curator Adriano Marinazzo provides insight into this exciting opportunity.

19 days agoAnna Sexton
Dr. Paul Cartledge on Socrates: The Philosopher Who Changed the World
Dr. Paul Cartledge on Socrates: The Philosopher Who Changed the World

Richard Marranca talks all things Socrates with Dr. Paul Cartledge, Professor of Greek Culture at the University of Cambridge.

Katharine Raff on “Myth & Marble”: Exhibiting the Torlonia Collection in Chicago
Katharine Raff on “Myth & Marble”: Exhibiting the Torlonia Collection in Chicago

An interview with the Art Institute of Chicago's curator Katharine Raff about the museum's 2025 exhibition "Myth & Marble: Ancient Roman Sculpture from the Torlonia Collection."

The Historically Accurate Greek Armors of Dimitrios Katsikis (Interview)
The Historically Accurate Greek Armors of Dimitrios Katsikis (Interview)

Dimitrios Katsikis, known online as "the modern Hephaestus," talks about his collection of handcrafted ancient Greek armors.

Could the “Year Without a Summer” Happen Again? Here’s What Experts Say
Could the “Year Without a Summer” Happen Again? Here’s What Experts Say

1816 is known as the “year without a summer” because global temperatures dropped following a volcanic eruption, causing famine and death. Could this happen again?

Sacred Objects & Places in the Inca World: Interview With Dr. Cummins
Sacred Objects & Places in the Inca World: Interview With Dr. Cummins

Richard Marranca interviews Thomas B.F. Cummins about the immersive sacredness of the Incas, their empire, and their overall inventiveness and genius.

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