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How to party like an ancient Greek

How to party like an ancient Greek

Harry Gouvas/Archaeological Museum of Nikopolis/Wikimedia, CC BY-SAParties in ancient Greece were wild, with evidence of copious alcohol and sex. That’s the popular idea that endures today. But there were different types of parties at the time. Not all involved lots of alcohol and debauchery. Some featured moderate eating and
Literature from Islamic societies embraced homoerotic love until the 19th century. What happened?

Literature from Islamic societies embraced homoerotic love until the 19th century. What happened?

An image of The Book of Kings shows a couple embracing with servants around them. Library of Congress, CC BY-SAFor centuries, literature from Islamic regions, especially Iran, celebrated male homoerotic love as a symbol of beauty, mysticism and spiritual longing. These attitudes were particularly pronounced during the Islamic Golden Age,
What actually is fire? A physicist explains

What actually is fire? A physicist explains

Pixabay/PexelsFire is an ancient technology that has helped shape human evolution. Our ancestors used fire for safety, cooking and preserving food. They gathered around a flickering fire to share stories, pass on cultural knowledge and build community. Today, fire is an important industrial tool. It remains woven into our

How to party like an ancient Greek

How to party like an ancient Greek
Harry Gouvas/Archaeological Museum of Nikopolis/Wikimedia, CC BY-SAParties in ancient Greece were wild, with evidence of copious alcohol and sex. That’s the popular idea that endures today. But there were different types of parties at the time. Not all involved lots of alcohol and debauchery. Some featured moderate eating and

Literature from Islamic societies embraced homoerotic love until the 19th century. What happened?

Literature from Islamic societies embraced homoerotic love until the 19th century. What happened?
An image of The Book of Kings shows a couple embracing with servants around them. Library of Congress, CC BY-SAFor centuries, literature from Islamic regions, especially Iran, celebrated male homoerotic love as a symbol of beauty, mysticism and spiritual longing. These attitudes were particularly pronounced during the Islamic Golden Age,

What actually is fire? A physicist explains

What actually is fire? A physicist explains
Pixabay/PexelsFire is an ancient technology that has helped shape human evolution. Our ancestors used fire for safety, cooking and preserving food. They gathered around a flickering fire to share stories, pass on cultural knowledge and build community. Today, fire is an important industrial tool. It remains woven into our