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The Massacre of the Medicine Women
"Never in history have women been subjected to such a massive, internationally organized, legally approved, religiously blessed assault on their bodies." - Silvia Federici
Rebekah CrawleyPublished 12 months ago in HistoryIn Plain Site
Çatalhöyük is an archeological site situated on the Konya plain in Turkey, and boasts extensive ruins of a group of prehistoric proto-cities. These hive-like structures were entered through the roofs, and fostered a tight-knit and unique communal structure of living. One of their most famous features were their burial practices: the dead were left on the rooftops to be de-fleshed by birds, and the skeletons were disassembled, and reassembled with other remains. They were decorated and painted, then these relics were shared between different homes where they would be enshrined beneath the floors. Children are thought to have been raised between different households as well. The inner walls of the small cell-like rooms were meticulously and repeatedly plastered and whitewashed. One of their favored objects [of worship?] are immense bull or Auroch horns that decorated many of the chambers. This culture flourished in the 7000's B.C.E.
Rob AngeliPublished 12 months ago in HistoryAbout anime - part of Japan's culture❤️
Anime is part of Japanese culture which stands for "animation" In this work, you will briefly learn about it and see the suggestions according to the genres you prefer. To start with, the history of anime is rooted in the early 20th century when many Japanese artists experimented with various animation techniques and its history could be divided into several parts:
Resilience
Despite the constant threat of violence, they refused to let fear dictate their lives. Led by Olga, a compassionate and determined woman, they established a community center in an abandoned building that had weathered the ravages of war.
I Believe I'd Be a Wise-Woman
I know what they say about me; the simpletons. They say I do magic, that I dance with the Devil in the light of the full moon, that I know the future.
Judey KalchikPublished 12 months ago in HistoryTrench
Once upon a time, in the grim and brutal era of World War I, a young soldier named Thomas found himself trapped in the midst of a seemingly endless labyrinth of trenches. The year was 1916, and the war had already raged on for two long years, claiming countless lives and shattering the world's illusion of stability.
William BergströmPublished 12 months ago in HistoryVirgil's Aeneid: The Revolutionary Epic that Shaped an Empire
In the rich tapestry of literary history, certain works stand out as revolutionary masterpieces that transcend their time and place. Virgil's "Aeneid" is one such work. With its ambitious scope, political allegory, and poetic brilliance, the "Aeneid" revolutionized Roman literature, reshaped cultural identity, and left an indelible mark on Western literature. In this article, we will delve into the multifaceted ways in which Virgil's epic poem was truly revolutionary, both in its historical context and in its enduring legacy.
James HenryPublished 12 months ago in HistoryTOP MUST-READ BOOKS ONCE IN A LIFETIME
Top Must-Read Books Once in a Lifetime Introduction Reading books is not only a pleasurable pastime but also an enriching experience that broadens our knowledge and enhances our understanding of the world. With countless books available today, it can be overwhelming to choose which ones are worth our time. This article aims to provide you with a curated list of top must-read books that you should consider adding to your reading list. These books span various genres and have made a significant impact on literature and society. So, let's dive into the world of literature and explore these timeless treasures.
Abdul Majeed ShaikhPublished 12 months ago in HistoryFriedrich Nietzsche
Friedrich Nietzsche A Philosopher Beyond Good and Evil Friedrich Nietzsche, born on October 15, 1844, in Röcken, Germany, was a profound and controversial philosopher whose ideas continue to resonate in the world of philosophy and beyond. Nietzsche's works have had a profound impact on various fields, including philosophy, literature, psychology, and cultural studies. Despite his relatively short life and battles with mental health, Nietzsche left an indelible mark on intellectual discourse, challenging conventional wisdom and questioning the very foundations of morality, religion, and human nature.
imran khalilPublished 12 months ago in HistoryElon Musk
Elon Musk, born on June 28, 1971, in Pretoria, South Africa, is a renowned entrepreneur, inventor, and business magnate. Musk has made significant contributions to the fields of technology, renewable energy, and space exploration, becoming one of the most influential and recognizable figures of the 21st century.
imran khalilPublished 12 months ago in HistoryThe Enchanted Forest
Once upon a time, in a quaint village nestled at the edge of a dense forest, there lived a young girl named Amelia. With her curious spirit and insatiable love for adventure, she often found herself wandering into the woods, despite the warnings of the villagers. Legends spoke of an enchanted forest, a place where magic came alive and mythical creatures roamed freely.
Mannu SinghPublished 12 months ago in History- Content Warning
Another Lifetime
June 19, 1919 Dear diary, I’ll be 16 years on July 3rd, and I’m engaged to be married. I’m not thrilled, but it’s the life God has planned for me since before I was born. That’s what mama told me yesterday when I cried to her and told her I wasn’t ready to be a wife. The man that father chose is too old for me. He’s lived a full life! I don’t even know who I am yet, or what I want to do with my life. There’s a whole world out there, and I want to see it. If I could, I’d buy a bus ticket to anywhere but here to avoid marrying a beast.
Real PoeticPublished 12 months ago in History