Będzin Castle; a 14th Century CE, Castle in Będzin, Poland.
This stone castle is predated by a wooden fortification that was erected in 11th Century CE. It was an important fortification in Kingdom of Poland and later, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
A 16th Century CE, Manuscript (UPenn Ms. Codex 109) includes an image of 'Cat with a rocket on its back'.
It comes from a work that examines gunpowder and weaponry, one idea was to use doves and cats loaded with flammable devices to set fire to enemy positions.
Awjilah, a small oasis city in Libya, It is considered one of oldest Libyan cities, and it was visited by Herodotus in 400 BC.
Its name was Ugila and it preserved its name without distortion for all this period and was mentioned in ancient Egyptian inscriptions, 5000 years old.
In 1970s, Archaeologists in Bulgaria stumbled upon a vast Copper Age necropolis from 5th Millennium BC, containing oldest golden artifacts ever discovered near city of Varna.
Varna Culture; that emerged on shores of lakes near Black Sea some 7000 years ago.
This grave is also known as grave of golden penis, because of mysterious pure gold covering around these parts. Reason is still unknown why and whom placed these.
A large minority of people in North Asia, particularly in Siberia, follow religio-cultural practices of Shamanism. Some researchers regard Siberia as heartland of Shamanism.
Siberian Shamans, reenacting their dreams wherein they had rescued soul of client, were conducted in, Oroch, Altai, and Nganasan healing séances.
A late 12th Century CE; Kufic style of Arabic (Quranic) Calligraphy and Geometric patterns, carving on the Mehrab of Iltutmish's (d. 1236 CE) Tomb at Qutub Complex, Mehrauli, New Delhi, India.
Tomb of Iltutmish, was built in 1236 CE. Inside tomb of Iltutlish, there are three prayer niches. This tomb is quite simple, but its entrance is intricately carved with geometrical and arabesque patterns make it a beautiful example of India’s heritage to the world.
The following is a map of British Kingdoms in the 6th Century CE. Blue represents the native Brittanic kingdoms whilst Green represents the newly created Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms.
Torre Scola (Scola Tower), originally known as Tower of St. John the Baptist; a magnificent half-ruined fortress of Gulf of Poets in coastal region of Liguria, Italy.
It is a military defensive fortress built by Republic of Genoa in 1606 CE, to protect coasts and villages. Fortress was designed to accommodate 8 soldiers (including a bomber and their captain).
Scola Tower is pentagonal and is about 42ft tall. It was built with large blocks of square stone and has a thickness of walls of 4ft.
Reconstruction of an ancient Roman bikini on basis of a mosaic from Villa Romana del Casale in Sicily, Italy.
Mosaic from 4th Century CE from Villa Romana del Casale in Sicily in "Ten Young Girls" room shows young women doing various sports exercises and receiving awards.
Girls' outfits are confusingly similar to modern bikinis. At same time, myth incorrectly entrenched in school textbooks, bikini as an invention of 20th Century collapses.
History is an unending dialogue between present and the past, that's why few pages of history give more insight than all the metaphysical volumes. (24)