By Tyler Durden The history of Europe is breathtakingly complex. While there are rare exceptions like Andorra and Portugal, which have had remarkably static borders for hundreds…
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By Michael Curtis It is dispiriting that the virus of negative depictions of past history, peoples, and cultures continues, often in incomprehensible fashion, in this era…
by Tom Metcalfe The mysterious Tarim mummies of China’s western Xinjiang region are relics of a unique Bronze Age culture descended from Indigenous people, and…
By Patrick J. Buchanan âLet Poland be Poland!â That was the call of American conservatives, four decades ago, when the Solidarity movement of labor leader Lech…
 By Tyler Durden Even though the British Empire only managed to establish its first colony in Ireland in 1556, several decades after Portugal and Spain claimed…
By Art History Lagash and Umma were two Sumerian cities located 18 miles apart. These documents were found on clay cylinders and date from…
BYÂ FELIKS BANEL The history of the word âSea-Tacâ (or âSeatac,â or âSeaTacâ) as an abbreviation for âSeattle-Tacomaâ can feel a little murky sometimes. As far…