This Week In History News, Jul. 2 –
Maya “portal to the underworld” found in Mexico, earliest evidence of human cannibalism discovered in Kenya, ancient pizza fresco unearthed in Pompeii. Archaeologists In Mexico […]
Maya “portal to the underworld” found in Mexico, earliest evidence of human cannibalism discovered in Kenya, ancient pizza fresco unearthed in Pompeii. Archaeologists In Mexico […]
Katie Sorensen, a 31-year-old “momfluencer,” falsely reported that her two children were the victims of an attempted kidnapping in 2020. Acourt has sentenced 31-year-old “momfluencer” […]
The quote “Let them eat cake” had been attributed to noblewomen before Marie Antoinette, but a propaganda campaign against her by French revolutionaries forever associated […]
She was a renowned actress, comedienne, and the reason why peroxide sales skyrocketed in the 1930s. Jean Harlow only embraced Hollywood because her mother yearned […]
Initially believed to be a piece by John Ruskin, this work was identified by experts from Christie’s as a watercolor by J.M.W. Turner — and […]
These footprints were made more than 1,000 years before Mount Vesuvius destroyed Pompeii and Herculaneum in 79 C.E. n 79 C.E., Mount Vesuvius erupted in southern Italy, […]
One version of the Aztec creation myth tells how Xolotl, the dog-headed god of lightning and fire, slayed his fellow deities and then transformed himself […]
Hollywood star Mel Gibson, 69, has lost his California home to the devastating Palisades fire. The actor and director was in Austin, Texas, recording an […]
Women tend to face a lot of pressure to ‘look’ young even as they age. And women in Hollywood have that pressure intensified quite a […]
Kevin Costner was once one of Hollywood’s hottest men, but after years of filming under the burning rays of the sun, the aging cowboy is […]
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