The Lapita People: Pacific Navigators
Meet the ancestors of the Polynesians. Over 3,000 years ago, the Lapita people used sophisticated outrigger canoes and non-instrumental navigation to undertake one of the greatest migrations in human history.…
Connecting the dots across time
Meet the ancestors of the Polynesians. Over 3,000 years ago, the Lapita people used sophisticated outrigger canoes and non-instrumental navigation to undertake one of the greatest migrations in human history.…
Explore the saga of the Polish Winged Hussars, the fearsome shock cavalry of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. With their iconic feathered wings and devastatingly long lances, they were one of the…
Long before it was a sweet treat, chocolate was a bitter, spicy drink prized by Aztec emperors. Discover the incredible journey of cacao from a sacred Mesoamerican ritual to a…
Imagine a Viking sword forged with a technology not seen again in Europe for nearly a thousand years. The legendary Ulfberht swords were made of ultra-pure crucible steel, giving their…
Discover the revolutionary history of the pocket watch, from the ornate "Nuremberg eggs" of the 16th century to the precision railroad standards that synchronized a nation. This single invention didn't…
In the thunderous chaos of World War I, where technology brought unprecedented destruction, one of the most reliable communication tools had wings. Discover the incredible true story of Cher Ami…
History often pictures a grizzled sea captain at the helm, but many of Americaβs most vital lighthouses were run by women of incredible fortitude. Delve into the forgotten stories of…
Long before software developers and data analysts, the ancient world had its own information technologists: the scribes. This post explores how these masters of the written wordβthrough rigorous training and…
Journey to ancient Nigeria to uncover the secrets of the Nok, one of sub-Saharan Africa's earliest complex societies. Discover their breathtaking terracotta sculptures, their pioneering leap into the Iron Age,…
In 1901, divers exploring a Roman-era shipwreck discovered a corroded lump of bronze that would rewrite history. This was the Antikythera Mechanism, a 2,000-year-old astronomical calculator of staggering complexity. Discover…
For millennia, the most valuable color in the world wasn't mined from the earth but harvested from the sea. Discover the incredible story of Tyrian purple, a dye extracted from…