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Controversial Display: African Ancestral Heads In European Jars
Introduction: The preservation of human remains has long been a subject of debate, with museums and institutions around the world housing collections that hold historical and cultural significance. However, a lesser-known aspect of this practice involves the display of African ancestral heads in jars within European institutions. In this article, we examine the complex and controversial issue surrounding the presence of these ancestral remains, exploring the historical context, ethical concerns, and ongoing efforts to address this sensitive matter.
By Redmark Foreal3 years ago in History
How Vladimir Putin Survived 43 assassination attempts
Being the president of Russia is now not the safest position, but it never has been. Vladimir Putin has survived 43 attempts on his life and is qualified to testify. Putin is now one of the most heavily guarded individuals on the planet. Although attempts on Putin's life were never in short supply.
By Francis Osei3 years ago in History
Nostradamus
Introduction Throughout history, certain individuals have captivated the human imagination with their supposed ability to foresee the future. One such figure is Nostradamus, a renowned French physician and astrologer who gained fame for his prophetic writings. In this article, we delve into the enigmatic world of Nostradamus, exploring his life, his prophetic works, and the enduring fascination surrounding his predictions.
By Redmark Foreal3 years ago in History
Tragic Crown. Top Story - July 2023. Content Warning.
Frankly, I barely remember my own coronation--hardly surprising, given I was only a week old. Born a Queen: seems I was destined for greatness, doesn't it? Well, a week after my birth, my father the King, ill and bedridden, was said to have woefully bemoaned:
By Rob Angeli3 years ago in History
A Letter To Ella
Dear Ella J. Rice, I don’t know you personally, but today I had the sudden urge to write to you. I sit now at my scarred wooden desk, at my school full of memories and history. I’ve spent a large portion of my morning staring blankly at the empty chairs in front of me, and wondering what to do next.
By Alexis Dean Jr.3 years ago in History
Timur the Lame
He came into the world during the 1330s in the Chaghatayid Khanate, once part of the vast Mongol Empire in Central Asia. In the harsh steppe, he emerged from humble origins as a sheep thief to become one of history's most renowned conquerors, uniting vast territories encompassing Central Asia, Afghanistan, and Iran under his rule.
By Henrik Leandro Laukholm Solli3 years ago in History
The Myth of Persephone
Every year, before the ancient Greeks sowed their seeds of grain, they celebrated Demeter, the goddess of agriculture. On Earth, every morsel of food brought sweet sustenance, while in the land of the dead, it ensured an eternal stay. Demeter nurtured the fields of Earth with her beloved daughter, Persephone, who inherited her mother's passion and blossomed into a radiant young woman.
By Henrik Leandro Laukholm Solli3 years ago in History
In a Past Life...
Do you ever wonder what you would have been in a past life? I have, that is not meant to sound self-centred. What I imagine is myself waking up in 16th-17th century Italy, the time of Galileo, wearing the clothing of the day. I imagine walking outside in the hot, humid, sticky air. I imagine working as an astronomer. Maybe even the first female astronomer in the country of Italy, maybe even the world. Okay, I am getting ahead of myself.
By Miranda Monahan3 years ago in History
Viva’s People You Should Know. Top Story - July 2023. Created with: OG Collection.
Launched by Penthouse magazine founder Bob Guccione in the 1970s, Viva magazine was a breaking barriers. It sought to bridge the worlds of fashion, politics, and culture, specifically with a focus on women. Penthouse pushed boundaries in sexual expression, but Viva magazine took a more sophisticated approach. Viva's audience was the progressive and independent women of the era. The magazine’s “People You Should Know” section became a hallmark, introducing readers to political changemakers, fashion icons, and cultural disruptors, while situating these figures within the broader cultural movements of the 1970s. Through these profiles, Viva created a valuable archive for historians, offering a snapshot of the influential personalities who shaped the era’s social landscape.
By OG Collection 3 years ago in History
Top 10 Festivals Celebrated Worldwide
Celebrations have consistently held a huge spot in mankind's set of experiences, filling in as social achievements and festivities of life, otherworldliness, and custom. Across the globe, individuals meet up to stamp different events with lively, various, and frequently spectacular celebrations. In this article, we will set out on a dazzling excursion through the best 10 uncommon celebrations celebrated around the world, diving into their beginnings, special traditions, and the well established social importance they hold.
By Arun Karunakaran3 years ago in History
The rise and fall of empires . Content Warning.
All through mankind's set of experiences, domains have risen and fallen, abandoning a heritage that has formed the world we know today. From the old domains of Babylon and Persia to the later realms of Europe and America, the ascent and fall of these strong states have been a consistent component of human civilization. The purposes for the ascent and fall of domains are perplexing and complex, incorporating elements, for example, military may, monetary flourishing, social impact, and political steadiness. Understanding the examples and elements of domain building and implode can give significant experiences into the difficulties and open doors confronting current countries and social orders. In this article, we will investigate the ascent and fall of domains over the entire course of time, looking at the key factors that have added to their prosperity or disappointment, and the illustrations that can be gained from their experience.
By abdalla waabari3 years ago in History










