Sow the wind, reap the whirlwind
A timeless question!
Don't make promises you can't keep...
Curious!
Bye, Carl! See you by Christmas!
As the Hagakure says, the way of the Samurai IS death...
Our noble trade has truly fallen far from the time of the ancients
Historical medicine
Least dysfunctional Austro-Hungarian military unit
Irish submission (by Centurii-chan)
In Koh Ker (www.lrb.co.uk)
On the drive north from Phnom Penh, I asked Gordon how he had learned about the looting of cultural heritage. ‘I went to the British Museum,’ he said drily...
"Plan? Uh, I guess we'll improvise."
"We can... but we won't." - Soviet motto
Is it cheap? Yes. Effective? As Emu skirmishers against an Aussie Lewis gun
Ancient rock art in Australia depicts Indonesian warships, study suggests (archaeologymag.com)
Jk I love Garibaldi
"Isn't it funny there are so many Jews in the only sectors we let them work in?" - Most intelligent historical antisemite
If internet memes existed in WW1
History is the best, really
White People in the 1600s
OC CYRUS, CHAD OF CHADS
Oil Lamps, Spearheads And Skulls: Was The Te’omim Cave Used By Practitioners Of Necromancy? - Ancient Pages (www.ancientpages.com)
About 120 well-preserved and intact oil lamps dating to the Late Roman and Early Byzantine periods were found n the Te’omim Cave.. Is it possible that all the oil lamps, human skulls, weapons, and pottery vessels were used as part of necromancy rituals that took place in the cave during the Late Roman period?
Elite Roman soldier buried in restraints found in Wales (www.thehistoryblog.com)
An unusual burial of a Roman soldier, his iron sword, crossbow fibula and hobnailed shoes attesting to his profession and rank, has been discovered in Wales. He was buried face-down in prone position and large nails were found at the back of his neck, shoulder and between his feet. This atypical posture and the presence of the...
The word "alone" comes from a compound of "all" + "one"
Yep! Surprising but true!...