Daily History Picture: Massacre on the Day of Bartholomew September 30, 2014
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesIndex Biography #11 September 30, 2014
Author: Beach Combing | in : Contemporary*** Peter G wins this. The wife with same name gave away… For answer spool down*** The Index Biography is a new form of biography pioneered by this blog and introduced in a previous post. The creator must find a biography of a famous individual from history, they must turn to the index and write down […]
Daily History Picture: Fat and Slim September 29, 2014
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesThe First Funeral Wreath, c. 60,000 B.C.? September 29, 2014
Author: Beach Combing | in : PrehistoricArchaeology is an extremely vague art and the greatest danger its practitioners face is the temptation of joining chance findings together to create imaginary narratives. Take the first flower funeral in history. In 1960 Ralph Solecki, a US archaeologist, excavated a Neanderthal grave in Iraq in the famous Shanidar Cave: one of several Neanderthal graves […]
Did a Minnesota Bear Almost Cause World War III? September 28, 2014
Author: Beach Combing | in : ContemporaryThe story is often told because it is a thrilling and terrifying one. In the midst of the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962 a bear triggered an alarm at a US base leading personnel to believe that their airfield was under attack by Soviet saboteurs. US nuclear bombers on the airfield were scrambled and were […]
Daily History Picture: Blitzed Books September 27, 2014
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesThe Poison Duel 5#: Poison Dominoes in Poland September 27, 2014
Author: Beach Combing | in : ModernThe poison duel is dramatic enough: two men with two glasses before them, one poison, one not. Both swig at the same time. But just imagine now, instead, that you add dominoes into the mix. Yes, dominoes… Perhaps only death by lawn bowling or tiddlewinks could be more exciting. This story dates to 1882 when […]
Daily History Picture: Medieval Circumcision September 26, 2014
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesHuman Knowledge of Change September 26, 2014
Author: Beach Combing | in : Ancient, Contemporary, Medieval, Modern, PrehistoricHumanity began its long escape from the seasons about 10000 years ago when the Neolithic Revolution saw a nomadic primate named homo sapiens start to settle, grow plants, drink beer and domesticate animals. Though some of our cousins in the Amazon rainforest and the Pacific still keep up an essentially natural animal existence, most of […]
Daily History Picture: Wedding Bells and Goebbels September 25, 2014
Author: Beach Combing | in : History RoundupsAn Invisible Library Among the Fairies September 25, 2014
Author: Beach Combing | in : ModernImagine that you have just been captured by the pixies. You are dragged down into one of the underground prisons and thrown into a dim room. However, while banging your fists on the now locked door you see that there is at least one distraction: a rich volume balanced on a circular stand ‘as one sometimes […]
Daily History Picture: Nine Kings in One Room September 24, 2014
Author: Beach Combing | in : History RoundupsNine kings in a single room at Buckinham Palace, 1910. In four brief years this would have been unthinkable…
Immortal Meals #16: Stalin Meets China September 24, 2014
Author: Beach Combing | in : ContemporaryAn immortal meal from 30 July 1949,* which took place at Stalin’s dacha in Kuntsevo. Present were Stalin himself, several politburo members and a number of the leaders (minus Mao) of the Chinese communist party, including Liu Shaoqi (obit 1969) . The reception is interesting from several points of view: a) because rarely have so many mass […]
Daily History Picture: Pampered in the Middle Ages September 23, 2014
Author: Beach Combing | in : History RoundupsThe Poison Duel 4#: The Medical Origins of the Poison Duel? September 23, 2014
Author: Beach Combing | in : Medieval, ModernThe earliest nineteenth-century poison duel seems to have been that almost fought in 1821 in Virginia. However, there are pre-nineteenth-century records and strangely they concern doctors. The earliest record anywhere that Beach has been able to dig up was an alleged reference in the Iranian poet Nizami (obit 1209). Nizami in one poem (Treasury of […]