Ancient
Aliens Were Gods in Ancient Times?
Throughout the annals of human civilization, myths and legends have recounted tales of powerful beings descending from the heavens, worshipped as gods by ancient societies. A fascinating inquiry arises: could these revered figures have actually been visitors from distant worlds, shaping the course of human history and influencing the development of ancient cultures? This article delves into the captivating concept of extraterrestrials as divine entities, examining the intersection of mythology, archaeology, and the tantalizing possibility of otherworldly connections.
By jannesa jaca3 years ago in History
The Age of Exploration
In the waning years of the Middle Ages, a new era was dawning—the Age of Exploration. It was a time of great curiosity and ambition, as intrepid explorers set sail across vast oceans to seek new lands, riches, and knowledge. The 15th and 16th centuries witnessed an unprecedented wave of exploration that expanded the known world and forever altered the course of history.
By oloruntoba okeleye3 years ago in History
The Origin And History Of Soccer
Once upon a time, in ancient civilizations such as China, Greece, and Rome, a primitive form of soccer began to take shape. People in these ancient societies played a game that involved kicking a ball made of animal skin or cloth through improvised goals, often using their feet or other body parts. These early versions of the game were played for fun and as a means of physical exercise, but they lacked formal rules and structure.
By oloruntoba okeleye3 years ago in History
KitKat
kitkat Kitkat (stylised as Kitkat in different nations) is a chocolate-shrouded wafer bar dessert made by Rowntree's of York, Joined Realm, and is currently created universally by Nestlé (which obtained Rowntree's in 1988),[1] besides in the US, where it is made under permit by the H. B. Reese Candy Organization, a division of the Hershey Organization (an understanding Rowntree's previously made with Hershey in 1970).[2]The standard bars comprise of two or four pieces made out of three layers of wafer, isolated and covered by an external layer of chocolate. Each finger can be snapped from the bar independently. There are many kinds of Unit Kat, including milk, white, and dull chocolate.
By Arun Kumar3 years ago in History
Fabulous facts about christmas traditions and customs
Many people think Christmas is on December the 25th and that's all there is to Christmas. However, for many people around the world, in different countries and in different Christian traditions, Christmas lasts for a lot longer than that - and it's even celebrated at different times!
By Edwin Kingsly3 years ago in History
Movie Review Joyride: A Thrilling Cinematic Journey
Presentation Lights, camera, activity! The universe of film has forever been a wellspring of energy and diversion for crowds around the world. One such invigorating true to life experience is "Drive around," a film that takes watchers on a chaotic ride of feelings, thrills, and startling turns. In this article, we'll dive into the enthralling storyline, gifted cast, splendid course, and the general effect of "Drive around."
By Sharfraj Official3 years ago in History
HISTORY OF TEA
While wandering through the bush in search of nutritious grains and herbs, the worn-out divine farmer Shennong Teng accidently poisoned himself 72 times. But before the poisons could kill him, he unintentionally swallowed a leaf. He chewed on it and felt better, then we discovered tea. That is, at least, what one old legend claims. Although tea is not a true remedy for poisonings, the story of the legendary Chinese farmer Shennong highlights the importance of tea in prehistoric China.
By DONA MARIA TOMY3 years ago in History
Rediscovering the Lost Legacy
It is no news that Nigeria is as old as any other civilization in history. There was the popularly known Oyo Empire as well as the Benin Empire, both of which still exist in the present day. In Africa, there was the Ancient Egypt that emerged from 3100 BC until 30 BCE, the Carthaginian civilization in the 9th century, the Kushites from 1070 BCE till 350 CE, the Akusumite Empire from 1 CE till 7 CE, the Kingdom of Ghana from the 6th century, and so on. There is, however, a civilization that has been lost to history because of inaccessibility to the research ground. This civilization is known as the Nok Culture and existed in present-day Nigeria between roughly 500 BCE and 200 CE. Due to Nigeria's reputation for disorder, corruption, and expensive visas, archaeologists have stayed away, and the rate of study has been significantly delayed. Archaeologists move a teaspoon of earth on the Niger for every ton they move on the Nile, according to anthropologist George Murdock's 1959 observation.
By Mide Olanrewaju3 years ago in History
Why Ghost Exists.
Long ago, in a time when humans and spirits lived harmoniously, there existed a mystical realm known as Zephyria. This ethereal world was a haven for spirits, a place where they could roam freely and experience everlasting peace. Within Zephyria, there was a small village called Serenadia, inhabited by a group of benevolent spirits known as the Luminescents. These radiant beings emitted a soft glow, their luminous forms captivating all who beheld them.
By Emmanuel Agyapong3 years ago in History
Enchanting yuletide wonders-A heartwarming christmas story
Long ago, about 2000 years, when King Herod ruled Judea (now part of Israel), God sent the angel Gabriel to a young woman who lived in the northern town of Nazareth. The girl's name was Mary and she was engaged to marry Joseph.The angel Gabriel said to Mary: 'Peace be with you! God has blessed you and is pleased with you.' Mary was very surprised by this and wondered what the angel meant. The angel said to her 'Don't be afraid, God has been very kind to you. You will become pregnant by the Holy Spirit and give birth to a baby boy and you will call him Jesus. He will be God's own Son and his kingdom will never end.' Mary was very afraid but she trusted God. 'Let it happen as God chooses.' she replied to the angel. Gabriel also told Mary that her cousin Elizabeth, who everyone thought was too old to have children, would have a baby boy whom God had chosen to prepare the way for Jesus.
By Edwin Kingsly3 years ago in History





