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Early Hominids Ate Just About Everything: The Real Paleo Diet
Simplicity and excessive neatness are prone to creep into reconstructions of human evolution. For instance, our ancestors might have stood on two legs to survey a field of tall grass or might have started speaking when they finally had something to say. The hypothetical food of our ancestors has also been oversimplified, much like the majority of our knowledge of early hominid behaviour.
By Francis Dami3 years ago in History
The Israel-Palestine conflict: a brief, simple history
The Israel-Palestine Conflict: Unraveling the Myths and History The Israel-Palestine conflict is often shrouded in misconceptions, with some falsely believing it to be an age-old feud rooted in religious hatred. In reality, this complex issue primarily revolves around two groups vying for the same land, a struggle that emerged just over a century ago in the early 1900s. At that time, the region we now refer to as Israel-Palestine was under Ottoman rule, encompassing a diverse population of Muslims, Christians, and a small Jewish minority, coexisting relatively peacefully.
By Shubham Bajaj3 years ago in History
Why America still uses Fahrenheit?
"Alexa, what's the weather today?" If you're in the US, you're likely to receive a response in Fahrenheit. While virtually every country on Earth has embraced Celsius for temperature measurements, the US still holds onto Fahrenheit. This peculiar choice often prompts raised eyebrows and bemused comments. But it's not just a matter of meteorological semantics. The Fahrenheit system has deep historical roots that have both shaped and hindered progress. Let's delve into the tale of Fahrenheit, its origins, its global impact, and the ongoing debate over adopting the metric system.
By Shubham Bajaj3 years ago in History
From spy to President: Rise of Mr. Putin
To truly grasp the extent of Putin's influence, we must rewind to a tumultuous era in Russian history – the aftermath of the Soviet Union's collapse. As the Berlin Wall crumbled, a young Putin found himself serving as an undercover spy in East Germany for the Soviet security agency, the KGB. The disintegration of the Soviet Union birthed 15 new nations, including the Russian Federation, which Putin viewed as a staggering loss of two million square miles of territory. He lamented the displacement of countless compatriots beyond Russian borders, labeling it a profound geopolitical calamity.
By Shubham Bajaj3 years ago in History
Tale of Akomfo Anokye (Golden Stool)
Akomfo Anokye: Weaver of Legends and Miracle-Maker In the heart of the Ashanti kingdom, where the rhythms of the drum echoed through the bustling markets and the air was filled with the scent of spices and stories, there lived a man whose name would become synonymous with legends and miracles. This man was Akomfo Anokye, a sage and a spiritual leader whose presence could command the attention of both the living and the spirit world.
By Khadijah Salia3 years ago in History
History of chocolate
History of Chocolate: From Ancient Cacao Rituals to Modern Sweet Indulgence Introduction Chocolate, with its rich and delectable taste, has delighted our taste buds for centuries. But its journey from bitter cacao seeds to the irresistible treat we know today is a fascinating tale that spans cultures, continents, and time. In this article, we will delve into the captivating history of chocolate, tracing its origins, transformations, and impact on societies throughout history.
By Ashir Hassan3 years ago in History
Rohtas Fort. Content Warning.
Introduction: Nestled amidst the undulating landscape of northern Pakistan, Rohtas Fort stands as a testament to the confluence of history, architecture, and military strategy. Overlooking the city of Jhelum in the Punjab province, this UNESCO World Heritage Site serves as a monumental tribute to the vision of its creator, Sher Shah Suri. today we embark on an immersive journey into the heart of Rohtas Fort, unraveling its historical significance, the reasons behind its construction, the meticulous building process, and the indelible legacy it has left behind.
By Shams Ul Qammar3 years ago in History
Unveiling the Hidden Archives
Introduction In the heart of Chicago's Field Museum, a remarkable treasure trove awaits discovery – a collection of over 11 million fluid specimens, each meticulously preserved in glass jars. From bonnet head sharks to majestic Komodo dragons, this unique basement archive houses a fascinating array of life forms, frozen in time through the meticulous work of scientists and researchers. These specimens are more than just preserved relics; they serve as a testament to the natural world's diversity and the tireless dedication of those committed to unraveling its mysteries.
By Stella Oehtam3 years ago in History








