With International Women’s Day being celebrated across the world tomorrow, we here at Star Books and Literature decided to ...
According to Greek myth, the sun, pulled by Helios in his golden chariot, came so close to North Africa that it permanently scorched and radiated across the land, creating the Sahara Desert.
In one case, there are even mosaics of the Hellenistic god of the sun, Helios, driving his chariot across the heavens (Beit Alpha and Chamei Tiveria). So, why did we move away from these displays ...
In Greek mythology, Helios was the titan of the sun, riding his blazing chariot across the sky each day. He’s a natural starting point for an entry-level device — powerful but not quite a god.
The ancient Greeks had a variety of theories about extraterrestrial life. The philosopher Anaxagoras believed that aliens ...
The ancient Greeks and Romans built astonishing monuments like the Lighthouse of Alexandria and the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, and while only the Great Pyramid of Giza remains intact, we’ve ...
Some of you may recall the old Chiffon margarine commercial’s warning that “It is not nice to fool Mother Nature.” Mother Nature had nothing on the Goddess Circe who was the original liberated woman.