Chadian Shah

by:卜可February 4, 2026
Aldi apeMarch 10, 2026The Aldi ape is a common name for the species of the ancient human fossil "Aldi. It is one of the earliest known members of the hominid family and occupies a vital position in the history of human evolution.
March 10, 2026The amazing species of Australopithecus lived in Ethiopia about 3.3 million years ago. It was in the same period or even partially overlapped with the famous Afar species of Australopithecus (such as "Lucy"), which proved the diversity of human evolution and completely changed the previous The simple view of "straight line evolution" of human origin
Afa AustralopithecusMarch 10, 2026Australopithecus Afa is a vital species in the history of early human evolution. It lived in Africa more than 300 million years ago. The most famous representative is the fossil skeleton called "Lucy". She is also jokingly called "The grandmother of mankind", behind her is the "first family" of mankind ".
Tugan original peopleMarch 10, 2026The original people (Orrorin tugenensis), also known as millennials, lived in Africa 6 million years ago and are one of the earliest known ancient humans to walk upright. This paper introduces its fossil discovery, morphological characteristics and evolutionary significance.
The Birth of MankindMarch 10, 2026Human beings used to think that they were very "advanced" and different, a special existence created by "gods" according to their own image or preferences, but since the era when Darwin published the Origin of species, people's traditional cognition of the origin of life has been subverted. Now we know that the history of mankind is not long, only about 7 million years.
The 22nd Dynasty of EgyptMarch 10, 2026The twenty-second dynasty of Egypt, also known as the Libyan dynasty, was founded by Shesunke I. It once went on an expedition to Palestine and ransacked the Temple of Jerusalem. It was a rare resurgence era in Egypt in the third intermediate period, and then declined due to internal division.
American pottery appearsMarch 10, 2026Break the agricultural determinism! Archaeological discoveries prove that the earliest pottery in America was not produced by the Maya or Inca, but by fishing and hunting gatherers in the Amazon basin around 6000 BC. An in-depth understanding of the pottery-making techniques of the Taperigna and San Jacinto sites and their historical significance.
Denisovan ExtinctionMarch 10, 2026Why did the Denisovans become extinct? Reveal the survival trajectory of this mysterious ancient human group, analyze the core causes of extinction such as the Last Ice Age and Homo sapiens competition, and take you to understand the invisible walker in the history of human evolution.
the origin of the universeMarch 10, 2026From the myth of the origin of civilizations to modern cosmology, this paper systematically describes how human beings understand the origin of the world: geocentesis, helicocentesis, Hubble expansion, the Big Bang theory and modern scientific evidence.
Tigrat-Parachar IIIMarch 10, 2026Tigrat-Palachar III ended the century-old downturn in Assyria, reshaped the empire with military expansion, provinces and forced migration, conquered Syria, Israel and Babylon, and opened the pinnacle of the new Assyrian empire.
Ramesses the GreatMarch 10, 2026Ramses II was the most famous pharaoh of the 19th dynasty of ancient Egypt, and this article describes his life, the Battle of Kadishi, the Silver Plate Peace Treaty, the Sun Festival of the Abu Simbel Temple, architectural miracles and Naftari.
Pyrrhic WarMarch 10, 2026In 280-275 BC, King Pirus of Epirus defeated Rome twice, but paid a heavy price and gave birth to "Piros Victory". Rome finally unified Italy and took the first step towards dominating the Mediterranean.
The Third Samnite WarMarch 10, 2026In the third Samonet War in 298-290 BC, Rome defeated the anti-Roman alliance at the Battle of Sennum, completely conquered Samonet, and laid the foundation for the unification of the Italian peninsula.
Apia RoadMarch 10, 2026The Apia (Via Appia), founded in 312 BC, was the earliest strategic arterial road in Rome. This article provides an in-depth analysis of its logistical role in the Samonai War, its era-leading slate laying process, and why it has remained on the World Heritage List after 2,000 years.
The Disgrace of the Cordion GorgeMarch 10, 2026In 321 BC, the Roman legions were forced to drill through the "yoke gate" of the Samonaes in the Canyon of Kaudeon ". This great humiliation did not bring down Rome, but gave birth to the reform of the Apia Avenue and the Squadron. In-depth exploration of how Rome learned from defeat and ultimately won the Second Samonet War.
Union of RomeMarch 10, 2026In 338 BC, Rome dissolved the Latin League and established the Roman Union. Through a hierarchical system of citizenship and a "no covenant" strategy, Rome succeeded in transforming adversaries into allies. This paper provides an in-depth analysis of how Rome used its colonies, municipalities and allies to build a hegemonic system across the peninsula.
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