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Man Guillotines Himself and Other Strange Ways People Have Ended It All
One man went through the effort to construct a guillotine inside a rented room while another simply road his cart into an oncoming train. This…
Divination and Magic in Sumerian Religion
Divination and magic played a significant role in Sumerian religion, serving as methods for determining the will of the gods and influencing the outcome of…
10 Things You Should Know About the Afterlife in Ancient Rome
The afterlife was a major concern in ancient Rome, and the beliefs and practices surrounding it played a significant role in the daily lives of…
The Role of Festivals and Rituals in Sumerian Religion
Festivals and rituals played a significant role in Sumerian religion and served as a way for the people to connect with their gods and maintain…
Asphodel Fields in Ancient Roman Afterlife
Asphodel Fields in Ancient Rome was a concept of the afterlife where the souls of the average person went after death. The Asphodel Fields were…
The Use of Hymns, Prayers, and Other Forms of Religious Literature in Sumerian Religion
Sumerian religion was polytheistic and involved the worship of many gods and goddesses. Hymns, prayers, and other forms of religious literature played a crucial role…
Elysium, the Realm of the Blessed, in Ancient Rome
Elysium, also known as the Realm of the Blessed, was a concept in ancient Roman religion and mythology. It was believed to be the afterlife…
The Role of the Temple and Priesthood in Sumerian Religion
Sumerian religion was one of the earliest religious traditions in the world, and it played a significant role in shaping the cultures and beliefs of…
5 Things to Know About Tartarus in Ancient Roman Mythology
Tartarus, also known as the Pit of Despair, was a concept in ancient Roman mythology that represented a place of punishment for the wicked. Here…
How to Become a Citizen Archaeologist (Amateur Archaeologist)
Archaeology is an endlessly fascinating field, but only some have the money or desire to enter into the field through the traditional university route. But…