Category: 1300s
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The Invention of Paper: Fear and Promise

Paper was one of the most influential inventions of all time. That statement seems pretty obvious today, but when it was first invented there were plenty of people who believed it would ruin their way of life. And, for better or worse, many were right. The Invention of Paper: Myth…
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The Cliff Dwellings of Mesa Verde

Mesa Verde is a series of cliff dwellings created by the Ancestral Pueblo in southwestern Colorado near the modern city of Cortez in Montezuma county. The people of this area were skilled basket makers, architects, potters, mathematicians, among other things. Their ingenuity allowed them to survive for centuries in the unforgiving…
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The Heavy Plough: Northern Europe’s Saving Grace

The heavy plough allowed the growth of Northern European cities, since, for the first time, the heavy clay soil could be easily farmed.
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Great Zimbabwe: A Look into Africa’s Lost Past

Great Zimbabwe is the largest single ancient structure existing in sub-Saharan Africa. It is located in southeastern Zimbabwe, and the country was named for the ruins when it gained its independence from Britain in 1980 (previously called Rhodesia).