The division of the hour into <strong>60 minutes</strong> traces back to ancient civilizations, particularly the <strong>Sumerians</strong> in ancient Iraq. This article reveals how this timekeeping system was born and continues to influence our daily lives.
Researchers have revealed the role of oral sex in ancient civilizations, highlighting its varying perceptions across cultures. This article discusses how this practice was seen as part of sexual life in some societies while being surrounded by reservations in others.
Recent research has proven that the conical and elongated skulls found in ancient civilizations result from ancient human practices known as cranial shaping, not external interventions. This article explores the origins and cultural implications of these practices.