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Teatime History: May Updates
Teatime History: May Updates
Boost heroes and insights
Prateek Dasgupta
May 28
The Ancient Pyramid Surrounded by Apartment Buildings
The Ancient Pyramid Surrounded by Apartment Buildings
Exploring the history of Huaca Pucllana in Lima, Peru
Kenny Minker
May 26
Mimetic Desire, PsyOps, and Rock-N-Roll in the GDR
Mimetic Desire, PsyOps, and Rock-N-Roll in the GDR
How Rene Girard might have helped the West take down socialism
Leo Behrs
May 27
Bratislava’s Blue Church Consecrated to Elizabeth Of Hungary
Bratislava’s Blue Church Consecrated to Elizabeth Of Hungary
And some other soothing sights from the Slovak capital
Yuri Minamide
May 23
The Lesser-Known Civilization Whose Pyramids Were As Old As Egypt’s
The Lesser-Known Civilization Whose Pyramids Were As Old As Egypt’s
The rise and fall of Peru’s Caral-Supe Civilization
Prateek Dasgupta
May 18
My Road Trip to Plimoth Plantation
My Road Trip to Plimoth Plantation
Chatting with Some 17th Century Pilgrims
Jon Hunner in Driven by the Past
May 21
After a Lengthy Layover in Leiden…
After a Lengthy Layover in Leiden…
… The Pilgrims, in 1620, sailed across the Atlantic and became the founding fathers of the United States
Vickey Maverick.
May 15
Did Squirrels Spread Leprosy in Medieval Europe?
Did Squirrels Spread Leprosy in Medieval Europe?
A recent study reveals squirrels may have transmitted the disease
Sandee Oster
May 13
Why Are Ten Years Missing From Genghis Khan’s History?
Why Are Ten Years Missing From Genghis Khan’s History?
Official records are silent over what happened to the Great Khan between 1186 and 1196
Prateek Dasgupta
Apr 3
Rakugo: Japanese Art of Storytelling Has Made Us Laugh for 400 Years
Rakugo: Japanese Art of Storytelling Has Made Us Laugh for 400 Years
Performances born in the Edo period now attract a new, global audience
Yuri Minamide
May 10
The Armenian Genocide Memorial and Sites in Eastern Turkey Remain a Testament to a Lost People
The Armenian Genocide Memorial and Sites in Eastern Turkey Remain a Testament to a Lost People
Discovering the History of the Armenian Genocide through travel
Oksana Kukurudza's Sunflowers Rarely Break
May 7
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