
Did the Trojan War Actually Happen? Separating Myth from Reality at the Gates of Troy.
A giant wooden horse, a ten-year siege, and a war sparked by the abduction of the world's most beautiful woman.
Exploring past events, civilizations, and historical figures that shaped our world.
A giant wooden horse, a ten-year siege, and a war sparked by the abduction of the world's most beautiful woman.
We celebrate ancient Athens as the birthplace of democracy, a revolutionary system that gave power to the people.
In the world of ancient Greece, a cradle of philosophy and democracy, a dark reality existed for a huge portion of the population: slavery.
Alexander the Great.
For centuries, the Greek phalanx was the most feared military formation in the ancient world—a seemingly unstoppable hedgehog of spears.
When you think of ancient Greece, you might picture a world dominated entirely by men.
For the ancient Egyptians, death was not an end but the beginning of a perilous journey.
When you hear the name Tutankhamun, you probably think of a golden death mask and whispers of a deadly curse.
Have you ever wondered what life was like beyond the shimmering gold masks and towering pyramids?
History isn't just a collection of old stories; it's a calendar of key moments that shaped our world.
When you think of the US Navy in World War II, you might picture massive aircraft carriers or battleships.
In the autumn of 1915, the British Army launched its largest offensive to date on the Western Front: the Battle of Loos.
You might think of World War I as years of static trench warfare, but it didn't start that way.
The Vietnam War was fought on many fronts, but one of the most shadowy and controversial was the battle for intelligence and control.