One of the aspects of ancient Greece that I think is the most interesting was its military. Even reading the history of Greek military prowess makes it easy to understand why they inspired so many myths, stories and epics. So, I’ll cover those ancient Greek soldiers and their weapons and Continue Reading
The Chariot Warriors of The Sintashta Culture
The chariot warriors of the Sintashta culture changed the world in some significant ways. So today, I want to talk about one of the most underrated cultures I have ever encountered. But who were they? What were the main aspects of their culture? And what did they do that was Continue Reading
How Did The Nile Shape Ancient Egypt
The Nile helped the Egyptians grow food and resources such as flax and papyrus. The Nile also allowed faster movement throughout the country and a fast and reliable trade routes for their trading partners. The Nile even plays a pivotal role in the religion of ancient Egypt. Egypt and the Continue Reading
How Diverse Was Ancient Rome?
Today, we will talk about how diverse ancient Rome was, the genetic history of Rome and the whole Italian Peninsula. I will warn you that we will heavily rely on genetic studies so that some language might go over some people’s heads. I will try to explain it as simply Continue Reading
Egyptian Weapons
When you think of Ancient Egypt, you probably think of the pyramids, the strange hieroglyphic writing and all the strange-looking gods on painted walls displayed across long and impressive temple walls. But, all of Egypt’s outstanding architectural, scientific, and cultural achievements would not have lasted without a strong military. So, Continue Reading
Celtic Warriors: Weapons, Arms, And Armour
When some Celtic warriors were invited to dine with Alexander the Great, he asked them what they feared the most. “Alexander had hoped that they feared him because of his great power more than all other things, but upon asking them their greatest fear, they replied: “That the sky might Continue Reading
How Did Ancient Athens Influence The Framers of The United States Constitution?
How exactly did ancient Athens Influence the framers of the United States Constitution? And what was the difference between the types of government? Firstly it is most likely that some form of democracy has been around for almost as long as humans have existed. It would be a little silly Continue Reading
The Nuragic Civilisation
The Nuragic civilisation of Sardinia is generally unknown. And yet, it is one of the most mysterious cultures in the Bronze Age. And what about its role in piracy in the Bronze Age? When one thinks of piracy, we often think of swashbuckling adventures out of a Pirates of the Continue Reading
Was Hannibal Barca Black?
Was Hannibal Barca Black? A new controversy has been picking up lately, and this question was once on the fringe and now comes out to the front lines. Hannibal Barca was one of the greatest generals in history, especially known for his pivotal battles and near victory over the Roman Continue Reading
Mycenaean Warriors of Bronze Age Greece
The Mycenaean culture lasted from 1600 BC- 1100 BC. At its peak, its warriors were clade in bronze armour, spears and shields. The fundamentals for the famous hoplite were set by these warlike people. Here, we will talk about the culture and equipment of the Mycenaean warriors of bronze age Continue Reading