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Desert Kites
Definition by Olivier Barge

Desert Kites

Desert kites are mega-constructions that consist of two long walls converging upon an enclosed space that has on its periphery small stone constructions called cells. Seen from the sky, their shape suggests that of a windborne kite; they...
Interview: Rome Strategy of Empire by James Lacey
Interview by Kelly Macquire

Interview: Rome Strategy of Empire by James Lacey

In this interview, World History Encyclopedia sits down with author James Lacey to chat about his new book Rome: Strategy of Empire published by Oxford University Press. Kelly: Can you tell us a little bit about your background? James...
Mesopotamian Inventions
Article by Joshua J. Mark

Mesopotamian Inventions

Mesopotamian inventions include many items taken for granted today, most of which were created during the Early Dynastic Period (2900-2334 BCE) or developed from achievements of the Uruk Period (4100-2900 BCE). The Sumerians are credited...
Harrison's Marine Chronometer
Article by Mark Cartwright

Harrison's Marine Chronometer

John Harrison (1693-1776) invented an accurate marine chronometer after several decades of research and development. While the pendulum clock had already been invented in the 17th century, a clock that could withstand the vagaries of the...
Ancient Ghosts
Collection by Marion Wadowski

Ancient Ghosts

There are records of ghouls and ghost stories dating from very early times, right back to the beginning of literature and with oral traditions going even further back in time. What we find absolutely amazing is that the fascination for the...
10 Powerful Medicinal Plants of Native Americans: Ancient Wisdom for Modern Health | Blissed Zone
Video by Blissed Zone

10 Powerful Medicinal Plants of Native Americans: Ancient Wisdom for Modern Health | Blissed Zone

In this captivating video, explore the fascinating world of Native American medicinal plants and their healing properties. Join us as we delve into the traditional knowledge and practices of various tribes, uncovering the daily use of plants...
Chan Chan Archaeological Zone (UNESCO/NHK)
Video by UNESCO TV NHK Nippon Hoso Kyokai

Chan Chan Archaeological Zone (UNESCO/NHK)

The Chimu Kingdom, with Chan Chan as its capital, reached its apogee in the 15th century, not long before falling to the Incas. The planning of this huge city, the largest in pre-Columbian America, reflects a strict political and social strategy...
Maya Giving Birth to the Buddha
Image by Cristian Violatti

Maya Giving Birth to the Buddha

Artistic representation of Maya giving birth to the Buddha. This depiction is part of the altar in the "Mother Temple of the Graduated Path to Enlightenment", an Austrian Buddhist temple located at the West Monastic Zone-9 in Lumbini, Rupandehi...
The Lady of Galera
Image by James Blake Wiener

The Lady of Galera

Made of alabaster, the "Lady of Galera" comes from the Necropolis of TĂștugi, Zone I, Gave 20 (Galera, Granada) in Spain. This sculpture of an enthroned goddess is identified with Astarte. It was designed as a ritual container with a hollow...
Ancient World Time Chart
Image by John S. Knox

Ancient World Time Chart

A traditional depiction of the major events of the ancient world (Mesopotamia through the Greeks).
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