MessageToEagle.com – Today we use the word scientist on daily basis. It’s difficult to imagine how to express and discuss scientific related subjects without using the word scientist.
MessageToEagle.com – Walpurgis Night, a traditional holiday celebrated on April 30 in northern Europe and Scandinavia. In Sweden typical holiday activities include the singing of traditional spring folk songs
MessageToEagle.com – Vitrified forts are remnants of stony fortifications in which rock fragments or boulders have been melted and/or welded together by extreme heat. What exactly is behind the
MessageToEagle.com – The ancient Bayanihan tradition of the Filipino people is a true sign of good ‘community spirit’ and shows Filipinos’ concept of helping one another most especially in
MessageToEagle.com – The Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297 is today remembered as a significant event in the history of Scotland. The battle was the First War of Scottish
MessageToEagle.com – On April 29th 1429, Joan of Arc, the 17-year-old French peasant entered Orleans, the city besieged by the English. This mostly unusual historical event took place during the
MessageToEagle.com – A massive ancient treasure of 600Kg (1,300lb) Roman coins has been discovered in Spain. The bronze coins are estimated to be worth millions of Euros. The ancient coins
MessageToEagle.com – Tiktaalik Roseae was a 375-million-year-old crocodile-like fish that could grow up to nine feet in length and hunted in shallow freshwater environments. What is extraordinary about this
MessageToEagle.com – In early European times, most household wares like dishware, jars and barrels were made of dense, orange-colored, economical clay. People used to put their small savings in
MessageToEagle.com – Scientists who examined a certain ancient text have discovered evidence of the brightest supernova ever observed – the Ibn Sina’s sighting of supernova 1006. Ibn Sina (980-1037
MessageToEagle.com – On April 28, 1939, Soviet pilots Vladimir Kokkinaki and Mikhail Gordienko took off on a mission to fly between Moscow and America in the shortest possible time.
MessageToEagle.com – The first proto-newspaper appeared as early as 131 B.C. It was an ancient Roman daily gazette called Acta Diurna (Daily Acts sometimes translated as Daily Public Records).
MessageToEagle.com – Egyptian artifact, which probably belonged to very senior figure in Thirteenth Pharaonic dynasty in 18th century BCE was discovered at Tel Dor, an important ancient port located
MessageToEagle.com – NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has spotted a small, dark moon orbiting Makemake, the second brightest icy dwarf planet — after Pluto — in the Kuiper Belt. The
MessageToEagle.com – A six inch tall figurine dating from the first or second century, known as a ‘pseudo Venus’, was dug up by volunteer archaeologists in a garden in
MessageToEagle.com – On April 27, 1124, following the death of his brother Alexander, David I (Dabíd mac Maíl Choluim) made himself king of Scotland with the backing of Henry
MessageToEagle.com – A recent study suggests half of the Western European population descended from an unknown Bronze Age king who lived around 4,000 years ago. Although it remains
MessageToEagle.com – According to the Amarna Letters and the annals of Thutmose III, Byblos (‘Papyrus’ in Greek), was dependent and subservient to Egypt for hundreds of years. However, these
MessageToEagle.com – On April 26, 1900, seismologist Charles Richter was born near Hamilton, Ohio, USA. He graduated from the University of Southern California and then enrolled in graduate school
MessageToEagle.com – In 256 BC, during the First Punic War (264-241 B.C.) one of the greatest naval battles in history took place off the coast of Sicily, Italy. As
MessageToEagle.com – Biskupin is a 2700-year-old defensive settlement is located on a peninsula in Lake Biskupin, in north-west Poland. The discovery of Biskupinin in 1933 by a schoolteacher was
MessageToEagle.com – The story started many years ago, back in October 1839, when a group of gravediggers discovered an ancient coffin containing human hair. Many years later, in 2000 a
MessageToEagle.com – Nero (37-68 A.D) was one of ancient Rome’s famous, or rather infamous emperors. Nero was a tyrant and he is today best known for his debaucheries,
MessageToEagle.com – On April 25, 1507, Martin Waldseemüller (ca. 1470-ca. 1518), was the first to suggest that the newly discovered landmass in the New World should be called America.
MessageToEagle.com – Thousands of Thamudic petroglyphs are scattered all over the area of the Wadi Rum, just south of the famous rose-red city of Petra, in the southern part