Interesting ancient finds from our ancestors Simply being alive between the Stone and Iron Ages would mean every single day would be about survival. In a time when there’s no such thing as refrigerators or effective medicine, keeping yourself and your family fed and...
How to survive living in a WW1 trench The First World War was a global event that started on 28 July 1914 and lasted for almost 4 and half years, finally coming to an end on 11 November 1918. The whole thing was a complete mess from the start and saw some of the worst...
5 Things our ancestors built that no one can explain Most ancient structures are exactly how you’d expect them to be, with the level of technology at the time matching the architecture and the way they were built. Sites like burial mounds and castles have their...
The most dangerous countries to go hiking in When it comes to hiking there’s nothing quite as exciting as walking through some new and interesting terrain. You will never forget the first time you walk through a rainforest or across the frozen wastes of the Arctic...
What do Eskimos eat? Have you ever lay awake at night wondering about the dietary contents of the native people of the Arctic Circle? Of course you have, and now to help you get a good night’s sleep here’s a list of the most common foods eaten by Eskimos. Please...