How a Pocket Bible Stopped a Bullet and Saved a WWI Soldier’s Life
For Private Duncan MacFarlane, survival came down to a small book kept in his breast pocket.
How a Pocket Bible Stopped a Bullet and Saved a WWI Soldier’s Life Read More »
For Private Duncan MacFarlane, survival came down to a small book kept in his breast pocket.
How a Pocket Bible Stopped a Bullet and Saved a WWI Soldier’s Life Read More »
Ruling the massive Roman Empire usually guaranteed a permanent place in the history books. Yet, one ruler vanished from every written document, completely forgotten for over fifteen centuries.
The Roman Ruler Lost to Time: Uncovering the Mystery of Silbannacus Read More »
In 1963, a high school student decided to push the boundaries of human biology by completely abandoning sleep.
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Deep in the forests of Southeast Asia lives a creature resembling a cross between an owl, a hawk, and an alien.
The Great Eared Nightjar: Asia’s Dragon-Like Bird Read More »
What did city plumbing look like 4,500 years ago?
Ancient Indus Valley Plumbing: The 4,500-Year-Old Urban Sanitation System Read More »
What if an ancient, gold-plated wooden chest possessed the miraculous power to stop rivers, destroy city walls, and defeat armies?
The Unsolved Disappearance of the Ark of the Covenant Read More »
A military force of exactly 300 men, organized entirely as 150 pairs of male lovers, once became the most feared heavy infantry of the ancient world.
The Army of 300 Lovers: The True History of the Sacred Band of Thebes Read More »
For over two centuries, the Vatican officially recognized a man who never lived as the leader of the Catholic Church.
The Phantom Pope: How a Clerical Error Created Pope Donus II Read More »
In June 1739, a peculiar metallic object emerged from the dirt in a Hertfordshire field, sparking a historical puzzle that continues to baffle experts today.
The Baffling Roman Dodecahedron: Europe’s 12-Sided Archaeological Enigma Read More »
Around 1809, a man named Sequoyah set out to create a written system for the Cherokee language. He was completely illiterate when he began this project.
How an Illiterate Man Invented the Cherokee Syllabary Read More »