How were toilet systems designed and built in the castles of medieval Europe?
Everything You Didn’t Want To Know About Using The Toilet In The Medieval Period From archaic toilet paper to moats made of feces, using the …
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Everything You Didn’t Want To Know About Using The Toilet In The Medieval Period From archaic toilet paper to moats made of feces, using the …
This is troopship Queen Elisabeth. Queen Elizabeth and Queen Mary were used as troop transports during the Second World War. Their high speeds allowed …
The Codex Gigas, also known as the Devil’s Bible, is famous for three reasons: it is the largest illuminated medieval manuscript in the world, it …
The necropolis in Varna, a cemetery from 4,660–4,450 BC on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast, is home to the oldest gold objects that are now …
People think that the Mayans might have created QR codes thousands of years before we could even scan them. The theory came after footage surfaced …
Moses’ parting of the Red Sea may not have been a miracle after all Meteorological phenomena could be behind the parting of the Red Sea, …
THE BAIGONG PIPES ARE FOUND on almost any list of “Out of Place Artifacts” — anachronistic objects that seem to defy explanation. Local legend speculates …
The majority of evidence from ancient Egypt comes from funerary monuments and burials of royalty, of the elite, and, for the Late period, of animals; …
When the Nebra Sky Disc was buried, it had already been in use for 200 years. While its raw materials were imported from as far …
This is a step well located in Patan city in Gujarat, India. It is located on the banks of river Saraswati. Its construction is attributed …