Category History/Events
40,000 Year Old Lion Man

Behold Lion Man, an ancient figurine sculpted from a mammoth’s tusk. Discovered back in 1939, this remarkable ice age piece was initially dated at 32,000 years-old, but a new carbon dating analysis has pushed it further back in time to 40,000 years ago — making it the oldest figurative sculpture ever discovered. So yes, this thing was actually sculpted by a paleolithic human who was romping around Europe at the mid-point of the last ice age.
Spain Scientists Attempt to Debunk “Parallel Realities”

This infinite repetition idea can be found in early philosophy, ancient mythology, and today’s sci-fi literature. But can it be derived from physical theories about the universe, and does it have a place in science?
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2013-01-dont-infinite-scientists.html#jCp
Aristotle sex manual banned for 200 years to be auctioned
An early manual on sex and pregnancy banned for sale for more than 200 years will soon go on the auction block.
A Massive, Interactive Chart of All of Zeus’ Offspring and Affairs

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