Baltinglass Hills: Prehistoric Irish Monuments May Have Served As Pathways For The Deceased – New Evidence

Conny Waters – AncientPages.com – Using advanced lidar technology, researchers have uncovered hundreds of monuments within the renowned prehistoric landscape of Baltinglass, Ireland. The Late Bronze Age stone circle at Boleycarrigeen, with Keadeen cursus near the summit of the mountain in the background. Credit: J. O’Driscoll This significant find sheds invaluable light on the ritual … Read more

Sikh rally in Toronto with multi-party support prompts India diplomatic rebuke

By Dylan Robertson The Canadian Press Posted April 29, 2024 7:17 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size India has summoned Canada’s envoy in New Delhi following a large Sikh rally in Toronto attended by all three major federal party leaders. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau joined Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre … Read more

Is Silicone Safe for Baking?

I’ve mentioned before that I use silicone molds to make homemade gummy vitamins, lotion bars, and other household staples. However, the mention of silicone molds tends to spark the question, “Is silicone bakeware safe?” Unfortunately, this is one of those questions that I usually answer by saying: “It depends.” Here’s a more in-depth explanation.   What … Read more

Crypto OTC Trading Platform Development

“A Crypto OTC Trading Platform Development provides invincible power to every user and investor !!”. Not sure how this is possible,  read this piece and gain insight.  So Picture a scenario: A dimly lit room filled with enthusiastic traders murmuring with each other. The traders hold a power where a single business transaction can have … Read more

G7 countries reach deal to phase out coal plants by 2035 (NYSEARCA:XLU)

DWalker44 Energy ministers from the G7 countries reportedly reached an agreement Monday to set a target date in the early 2030s for shutting down their coal-fired power plants. The U.K.’s minister for nuclear and renewables, Andrew Bowie, described the agreement reached at this week’s G7 ministers meeting in Turin, Italy, as “historic” in an interview … Read more

Autumn AD 123 – Hadrian reaches Trapezus and sails westwards along the Pontic coast (#Hadrian1900) FOLLOWING HADRIAN

After his inspection tour of the eastern frontier provinces (see here), Hadrian travelled through the Pontic mountains to the Black Sea port of Trapezus (present-day Trabzon), the northernmost end of the Cappadocian limes. Trapezus was one of the furthest points reached by Hadrian, and in the AD 130s, his friend Lucius Flavius Arrianus, as governor of … Read more