Peruvian Women Once Wore Burka-Like Attire as Cloaks of Rebellion (www.ancient-origins.net)
“In an era where the term “burka” evokes images of oppressive regimes, notably Afghanistan's coercive imposition on women, it may come as a surprise that the tapada limeña (meaning “the covered one from Lima”) was used as a cloak of female resistance to authority by the women of Lima for over three hundred years…....
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The origin of Roman Emperors (media.kbin.social)
In 1992, following independence from the Soviet Union, an error in the new constitution of Estonia led to Torgu being left out. In response, the area's 500 inhabitants decided to form their own kingdom. (en.wikipedia.org)
Journalist and activist Kirill Teiter became its first monarch. The following year, the error was corrected and Torgu officially became part of Estonia. Nevertheless, the kingdom's flag and coat of arms can still be seen in the parish.
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A problem with wax seals on letters in films (streamable.com)
Source: https://www.tiktok.com/@nicdelcambre/video/7274036051138596138?
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Tenochtitlan - a 3D reconstruction of the capital of the Aztec Empire (tenochtitlan.thomaskole.nl)
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Terracotta Army shoes reveal secrets of ancient Chinese footwear (archive.ph)
An analysis of the sculpted shoes on the statues in China’s Terracotta Army, which dates back about 2200 years, suggests that their real-life soldier equivalents had surprisingly flexible footwear
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Has The Mystery Of Neanderthals' Flower Burial At Shanidar Cave Been Solved? - Ancient Pages (www.ancientpages.com)
Scientists have re-examined Neanderthals' perplexing Flower Burial at Shanidar Cave and made a fascinating discovery.
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Live-Stream of 200-Year-Old Time Capsule Opening @ West Point (www.youtube.com)
The U.S. Military Academy will open and unveil the contents of a nearly 200-year-old time capsule during a ceremony on August 28 at 10:30 a.m. EDT (UTC -4)....
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The connection between caves and death in ancient culture (streamable.com)
A source: https://www.tiktok.com/@rl.magpie/video/7304599726693960992
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two lovely kbin magazines on history (kbin.social)
currently, there are two different kbin magazines (=groups/communities) on history which slightly differ in their scraping habits:...
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The Holocaust in Estonia (www.tiktok.com)
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Neanderthals, not modern humans, created the ladder-shaped cave painting in La Pasiega over 64,000 years ago. The origin of other symbols and animals is uncertain. (media.kbin.social)
4th c. B.C. painted tomb of mercenary warrior found (www.thehistoryblog.com)
A vividly painted tomb dating to the 4th century B.C. has been unearthed in an ancient necropolis in Pontecagnano, near Salerno in the Campania region of southwest Italy.
Why Egypt Went to War in 1973 (www.historytoday.com)
In 1973, Egyptian soldiers hoisted their flag over Sinai, smashing the myth of Israeli invincibility. Fifty years on, who claims the victory?
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Cosmic Impact 12,800 Years Ago Forced Hunter-Gatherers In The Levant To Adopt Agricultural Practices (www.ancientpages.com)
Agriculture in Syria started with a bang 12,800 years ago as a fragmented comet slammed into the Earth's atmosphere. The explosion and subsequent environmental changes forced hunter-gatherers in the prehistoric settlement of Abu Hureyra to adopt agricultural practices to boost their chances for survival.
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These Curious Burials Could Challenge Historians’ Ideas About Anglo-Saxon Gender (www.ancientpages.com)
There are a significant number of Anglo-Saxon burials where the estimated anatomical sex of the skeleton does not align with the gender implied by the items they were buried with.
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Rare 16th c. globe restored and on display (www.thehistoryblog.com)
A rare 16th century globe has been restored and put on display at the Museo Galileo in Florence. The terrestrial globe was made by Antwerp cartographer Cornelis De Jode in 1594. Most of his surviving oeuvre is a world atlas, the Speculum Orbis Terrae, he published in 1593.
Billy (born c. 1754) was an enslaved man from Virginia who was charged with treason during the American Revolution. (en.wikipedia.org)
He was pardoned in 1781 after a letter was written arguing that, as a slave, he was not a citizen and thus could not commit treason against a government to which he owed no allegiance.
Why Was Grette The Strong, Icelandic Poet And Warrior Afraid Of Darkness? (www.ancientpages.com)
Once, a long time ago, there was a poet and a warrior. His name was Grette the Strong (Grettir Ásmundarson, an Icelandic outlaw). His superpower was widely known even among the strongest berserkers.
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Mysterious and 'beautifully carved' life-size camel carvings discovered in Saudi Arabian desert (www.livescience.com)
Life-size carvings of camels have been found in the Saudi Arabian desert, but archaeologists aren't sure who created them and when.
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Minoans: Highly Advanced Bronze Age Civilization Of Europe (www.ancientpages.com)
The prosperous civilization of the Minoans represented one of the oldest cultures of the Bronze Age in the Mediterranean area and the first major Aegean civilization comparable in its achievements to the older ones, such as Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Anatolia.
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Historians race to find Great Lakes shipwrecks before quagga mussels destroy the sites (phys.org)
The Great Lakes' frigid fresh water used to keep shipwrecks so well preserved that divers could see dishes in the cupboards. Downed planes that spent decades underwater were left so pristine they could practically fly again when archaeologists finally discovered them.
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A Medieval French Skeleton Is Rewriting the History of Syphilis (www.wired.com)
Christopher Columbus was blamed for bringing syphilis to Europe. New DNA evidence suggests it was already there. Maybe both stories are true.
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How One Robber Baron's Gamble on Railroads Brought Down His Bank and Plunged the U.S. Into the First Great Depression (www.smithsonianmag.com)
In 1873, greed, speculation and overinvestment in railroads sparked a financial crisis that sank the U.S. into more than five years of misery