Power, People, and Politics: What Ancient Civilizations Can Teach Us Today

When we think of ancient politics, we often picture togas, empires, and emperors—far removed from today’s suited politicians and 24/7 news cycles. But look closer, and you’ll find that the power struggles, propaganda, populism, and public unrest of ancient civilizations aren’t that different from what we see in modern times. So what can we actually learn from the political worlds of ancient Rome, Athens, Egypt, … Continue reading Power, People, and Politics: What Ancient Civilizations Can Teach Us Today

Göbekli Tepe: The World’s Oldest Temple That Shouldn’t Exist

Over 12,000 years ago, long before Stonehenge or Egypt’s great pyramids, humans constructed something remarkable in what is now modern-day Turkey. Known today as Göbekli Tepe, this incredible archaeological site is changing everything historians thought they knew about our ancient past. But who built it—and why? And why did they intentionally bury it thousands of years later? Let’s explore the mystery behind Göbekli Tepe, the … Continue reading Göbekli Tepe: The World’s Oldest Temple That Shouldn’t Exist