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Great empires, legendary battles, forgotten civilizations, and unsolved mysteries—our History section takes you on a journey through time. From ancient myths and mythology to recent revolutions, we uncover the truths, legends, and untold stories that shaped the world we live in today.

How a 5,000-Year-Old Egyptian Brewery Redefines Civilization’s Origins

Forgotten & Suppressed, History, Power & Empire

A 5,000-year-old brewery unearthed in Abydos is reshaping how historians think about the roots of industrial society. It wasn’t metal or war, but beer that fueled one of history’s first states.
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Carved by Time: The Longmen Grottoes and the Eternal Question of What We Leave Behind

Forgotten & Suppressed, History

We carve things when we want them to last. Names into trees. Words into stone. Faces into mountains. There’s something ancient in that...
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How Ancient Myths of Time May Be Closer to Science Than We Ever Thought

Astronomy & Discovery, History

What if time isn’t a straight line but a loop, endlessly repeating itself? What if the universe we live in is just one of countless...
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Iraq’s Lost Waterways: What Happened to the “Venice of the East”?

Forgotten & Suppressed, History

There was a time—not that long ago, in the sweep of history—when Iraq wasn’t just the birthplace of civilization. It was a living,...
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The Vanishing Truth of Kashmir: History, Erasure, and What Comes Next

Conflicts, Geopolitics, History

The Roots Beneath the Snow Kashmir’s story doesn’t begin in 1947, or with the Mughals, or even with Emperor Ashoka. It begins much...
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From Hunters to Harvesters: Did Agriculture Trade Our Health for Convenience?

Forgotten & Suppressed, History, Lifestyle, Turning Points

Processed foods, descendants of Neolithic crops, dominate modern diets. A 2021 Lancet study linked low dietary diversity to 11 million deaths per year.
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When the USSR Planned to Dig a Canal with 250 Nuclear Bombs

Forgotten & Suppressed, History

In the 1970s, the Soviet Union pursued one of the most extreme engineering proposals in modern history: a plan to detonate 250 nuclear...
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