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Lobster, The Poor Man’s MealToday lobster is perhaps the ultimate symbol of high class cuisine
Happy Kwanzaa to all! Created in 1966 by activist and professor Dr. Maulana Karenga, Kwanzaa celebra
A Chinese Song Dynasty (960-1127) image of a water mill for grain, emblematic of the degree of econo
Sumerian cuneiform tablet (c. 3100 – 2900 BC).  Administrativeaccount recording the distribution of
Ur-Nammu’s dedication tablet for the Temple of Inanna in Uruk (2112 -2095 BC).Ur-Nammu was the
Bread seller in Havana (Cuba, 1904).
If you’ve ever applied for a job, you know about that tricky salary history question interview
Limestone tablet with Sumerian cuneiform (late 4thmillennium BC, during Uruk III).This is possibly a
The marketplace at Leptis Magna (Libya).Founded as a Phoenician colony in the 10th century BC,Leptis
Satellite photo of Hamburg (Germany, May 1988 and June 2015).Hamburg is the second-largest city in G
Bevelled-rim bowl (Nippur, c. 3300 – 3100 BC). Ceramic, 8.2 x 19.0x 19.0 cm. Late
Between 1828 and 1845, Russia coined money made of platinum.
View of Yakutsk (Siberia, 1735) by Johann Wilhelm Lürsenius.Yakutsk was founded in 1632 as an o
Irkutsk Kremlin (Siberia, 1735).Irkutsk began as a zimovye(winter quarters), built by Ivan Pokhabovi
HISTORICAL WAR AGAINST THE MASSES
Sumerian proto-cuneiform tablet (c. 3100 – 2900 BC). Administrative account of barley distribu
Inside a cabin in the Ozarks that houses six people (Missouri, May 1936).
Nick Phillips (81 years old) and his wife in front of their house in Ashland (Missouri, May 1936).
Flood refugees from Arkansas near Memphis (Texas, 1937). These people, with all their belongin
If you’ve ever applied for a job, you know about that tricky salary history question interview
Day’s Café in Jackson (Tennesse, 1930). Mrs. Cameron Day is on the left.
This is another brilliant visualization from Visual Capitalist showing the development of interest r
The inaugural edition of Good Sense Farm’s “Ask a Farmer” column begins with
American Roger Ward Babson (July 6, 1875 – March 5, 1967) was famous for several things, among
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