Category : Culture


Neanderthals Survived in Iberia Until 24,000 Years Ago

New evidence from Gorham's Cave in Gibraltar shows Neanderthals occupied southern Iberia between 33,000 and 24,000 years ago, making them among the last in Europe. The site reveals ecological diversity that supported their survival before climate change l

Apricity: The Warmth of the Sun in Winter

Discover 'apricity,' an obscure English word describing the warmth of the sun in winter. Learn its origins, usage, and why it's a poetic term for cold-season comfort.

Iron Age Temple in Denmark Unearths Ancient Power Hub

Archaeologists in Denmark have uncovered a remarkably preserved 2,000-year-old Iron Age temple and settlement at Hedegaard, offering unprecedented insights into northern Europe's political, religious, and trade networks during this pivotal historical peri

Ramadan 2026: Fasting Hours & Moon Sighting Details

As Ramadan 2026 approaches with expected start around February 18-19, Muslims worldwide prepare for fasting durations of approximately 12-14 hours globally. The holy month's timing near spring equinox brings more uniform fasting hours across hemispheres.

Mahabharat Day 9: Krishna Breaks Vow to Face Bhishma

On Day 9 of the Mahabharat war, Lord Krishna abandoned his vow of non-violence, stepping from Arjuna's chariot in fury to confront Bhishma Pitamah. This pivotal moment highlights the conflict between personal promises and the greater duty of Dharma.

First Solar Eclipse 2026: Sutak Kaal Timing and Rules

The first solar eclipse of 2026 on February 17 will be a total eclipse visible in parts of South America and Africa. Learn about Sutak Kaal timing, religious rules, and safety precautions for this celestial event.

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