The History of the Dollar as a Currency

The History of the Dollar as a Currency

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Sparta: The Ancient Greek Warrior State

Few societies in history have inspired as much fascination as ancient Sparta. It was a city-state built on discipline, military power, and a way of life unlike anywhere else in the ancient world. From its feared hoplite army to its rigid social system, Sparta became one of histor ...  Show more

The Resurrectionists: Grave Robbers Who Built Modern Medicine

In the early days of modern medicine, some of the most important scientific breakthroughs depended on a deeply disturbing underground trade. Under the cover of darkness, gangs known as Resurrectionists robbed fresh graves and sold bodies to anatomy schools hungry for cadavers. Th ...  Show more

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