University of Leicester students used digital imaging to uncover the identity of a young man buried in Leicestershire in 1772.
University of Leicester students used digital imaging to uncover the identity of a young man buried in Leicestershire in 1772.
With controversy surrounding a black Helen of Troy and a non-white Athena in Nolan’s “Odyssey,” Paul Kersey and Sam Dickson cover Mary Lefkowitz’s “Not Out Of Africa: How ‘Afrocentrism’ Became An Excuse To Teach Myth As History.” Subscribe to Radio Renaissance podcasts on Substack here. Subscribe on Bitchute here. Find this podcast on X […]
Egon Prof. Flaig: Weltgeschichte der Sklaverei (A World History of Slavery), Verlag C.H. Beck 2018 Third Edition, 245 pp., €11.96 (softcover) Egon Flaig’s Weltgeschichte der Sklaverei (A World History of Slavery) was first published in paperback in 2009 by C.H. Beck, a prestigious German publishing house, and is now in its third edition. The writer is […]
This video is available on Rumble, Bitchute, Odysee, Telegram, and X. Why do people visit Rome? To see old things. There are the wonders of ancient Rome, and there are the wonders of the Italian Renaissance. What, though, have the Italians done lately? You could ask the same of the Greeks, the Spaniards, the British, […]