World History

Scientists Believe They May Have Found The "Missing Link"

The "Missing Link" is the name given to a missing piece of anthropological history, between homo erectus and homo sapiens. In 2010, archaeologists uncovered bone fragments that may fill the gap in our ancestral history.
May 9, 2025 Jack Hawkins

Things That Originated In Pagan Culture

Turns out there are many hangovers from pagan cultures that we still use today—let’s take a look at some of the most popular.
May 8, 2025 Jillian Kent

The Toto Tribe

In 1982, an outsider encroached on the small primitive Toto tribe’s land and unknowingly introduced a disease that wiped out half the tribe within one week.
May 8, 2025 Allison Robertson

The Hand of Irulegi

The Basque are one of Europe's most controversial cultures, situated geographically between northern Spain and southern France, the Basque have a rich history, but this 2,000 year-old relic changes what we know about them.
May 6, 2025 Jack Hawkins

Hiking Trips That Went So, Disturbingly Wrong

We've all been on hiking trips where we encountered bad weather or had to turn back due to a minor injury. But what about mind-bending wind? Mines dropped from aircraft? Or even inter-group violence? These hiking trips went so, disturbingly wrong that they're still a source of mystery today.
May 6, 2025 Jack Hawkins
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The Worst Peace Treaties Ever Negotiated

Peace is often hard to come by, particularly between two warring countries. But it should at least be fair. These were the times when peace was far from fair, some of the worst peace treaties ever negotiated.
May 6, 2025 Jack Hawkins

A 6,500-Year-Old Ancient Hunting Toolkit Has Been Found In Texas

Archaeologists have unearthed a 6,500-year-old ancient hunting toolkit in Texas that could shine a light on North America's earliest humans.
April 30, 2025 Jack Hawkins

Chief Pontiac’s Brutal Fight For Freedom

Chief Pontiac made history as the leader of the brutal Pontiac’s War against the British Empire, but according to modern historians, new evidence reveals he wasn’t as powerful as we were made to believe.
April 29, 2025 Ella Mason
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We Have Proof That Neanderthal Kids Were Picking Up Fossils And Storing Them

Kids crouched in the dust, their eyes gleaming with fascination for ancient shapes. What were they doing? The Atapuerca Mountains know the answer.
April 28, 2025 Miles Brucker

The Westray Wife: The Earliest Human Face

When Scottish researchers found a small figurine in the earth on the Links of Noltland in Orkney, little did they know they'd found the Westray Wife, a 4-centimeter-high figurine from the Neolithic era.
April 28, 2025 Jack Hawkins

North American Colonies That Failed Almost Instantly

You probably know that Jamestown, Virginia, was the first permanent settlement in the U.S., but did you know about other North American colonies that weren't so successful? Let's examine the North American colonies that came down almost as quickly as they went up.
April 25, 2025 Jack Hawkins
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American History Questions Most Americans Get Wrong

It can be tough to memorize everything that happened in history class in high school, but there are some pretty clear highlights that we’re all expected to remember. However, there are some questions about our history that a lot of Americans get wrong—and these are the most common ones.
April 25, 2025 Miles Brucker