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Grandfather paradox

Episode #1 of the course “Brain-twisting paradoxes” The grandfather paradox shows that traveling back in…

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Indus Valley Civilization, 3300 B.C. – 1700 B.C.

The Indus Valley civilization is another case where historians and archaeologists are unsure why the…

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Minoan Civilization, 2000 B.C. – 1450 B.C.

Like the Roman Empire, the Minoan civilization made a significant contribution to modern culture—western European…

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Ancient Rome, 753 B.C. – 476 A.D.

The Roman Empire started as just a small town on the Tiber River in Italy,…

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Rama Empire, 10 000 B.C. – 2 500 B.C.

Like the beginnings of the Mesopotamian culture, the Ancient Rama Empire (commonly referred to as…

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Mesopotamia, 6000 B.C. – 600 A.D.

Mesopotamia has taken credit for some of the greatest inventions of the modern world, including…

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Maya Civilization, 1800 B.C. – 900 A.D.

Like the Grecians, the Mayans were skilled in the areas of science and mathematics, especially…

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Ancient Greece, 8th Century B.C. – 600 A.D.

Ancient Greece is well-known for its artistic contributions to history. Ancient Greece is usually referred…

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Inca Civilization, 1438 – 1533

The Inca civilization is well-known for its inventions and contributions to the development of modern-day…

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Ancient Egypt, 3100 B.C. – 332 B.C.

Ancient Egypt is located in northeastern Africa in what is still modern-day Egypt. This civilization…