
The Bubonic Plague, often referred to as the Black Death, was one of the most devastating pandemics in human history. Beginning in 1346 and lasting until 1353, it swept across Europe, Asia, and Africa, claiming the lives of an estimated 75 million to 200 million people. Read more...
Black Death: The Bubonic Plague

The History of the Oil Lamp
For the majority of its existence, humanity has lived in darkness. In the absence of modern technology, our ancestors relied on ingenious innovations to overcome the challenges of the night. Among these, oil lamps and oil lanterns played a pivotal role in illuminating our path.... Read more...

The Vampire Skelletons of Ireland
Ireland, known for its rich folklore and mystical legends, has long captured the imagination of people around the world. Among the tales of fairies, leprechauns, and banshees, there exists a chilling and lesser-known legend—the vampire skeletons of Ireland. Read more...