A History of Moldova

By Tim Lambert Early Moldova About 4,800 BC, the Cucuteni-Trypillia culture emerged in what is now Moldova. The people were Stone Age farmers, and they created large settlements. Their craftsmen made pottery. This culture flourished until about 3,000 BC. Later, the people of Moldova learned to use Bronze and then iron. In 168 BC, the… Continue reading A History of Moldova

A Brief History of Restaurants in London & How They’ve Changed in 2025

London’s dining scene is a swirling, dazzling constellation of culinary ideas—it’s never static, always pushing the envelope. But to truly appreciate the incredible, diverse, and sometimes absolutely bonkers food you can get in 2025, we’ve gotta rewind the clock. From the humble, meaty origins of the chophouse to the plant-forward, tech-savvy tables of today, the… Continue reading A Brief History of Restaurants in London & How They’ve Changed in 2025

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A Brief History of Nigeria

By Tim Lambert Early Nigeria The Nok culture flourished from about 500 BC to about 200 AD. The Nok were farmers who made iron tools. They are also known for their terracotta sculptures. In the following centuries, many kingdoms existed in Nigeria, using iron tools. The empire of Ife is famous for its bronze sculptures.… Continue reading A Brief History of Nigeria

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The History of Casino Gambling in Canada: From Early Lotteries to Modern Resorts

The gambling industry has a long and culturally significant history within Canada. What began as informal gaming among Indigenous communities and small lotteries during the colonial era eventually evolved into a highly regulated and economically impactful industry. Today, real money casinos in Canada, both physical venues and online platforms, play a major role in entertainment,… Continue reading The History of Casino Gambling in Canada: From Early Lotteries to Modern Resorts

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Landmark California Car Accident Cases That Changed the Law

Car accidents have shaped more than just individual lives—they’ve actually helped transform California’s legal landscape. Some pivotal cases set standards that protect drivers and passengers, influencing how injury claims get handled. These landmark rulings hold responsible parties accountable, improve safety regulations, and guide victims toward fair compensation. Understanding these cases isn’t just for lawyers; it… Continue reading Landmark California Car Accident Cases That Changed the Law

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A History of Tajikistan

By Tim Lambert Early Tajikistan During the Bronze Age, agriculture and trade flourished in what is now Tajikistan. People built the town of Sarazm. However, the written history of Tajikistan began in the 6th century BC when the Persians conquered the region. It was the first of many empires to rule Tajikistan. The Persian Empire… Continue reading A History of Tajikistan

How Technology Is Changing the Way Students Study History

History has always been a subject full of stories, events, and lessons from the past. But today, students do not learn it the same way their parents did. Thanks to technology, history has become more interactive, visual, and fun. With digital tools, students can explore ancient civilizations, watch historic events like they are happening today,… Continue reading How Technology Is Changing the Way Students Study History

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A History of Turkmenistan

By Tim Lambert Early Turkmenistan The early people of Turkmenistan were nomadic or semi-nomadic herders. However, the Persian Empire conquered the region in the 6th Century BC.  However, when Alexander died in 323 BC, his Empire broke up. Later parts of Turkmenistan were under the Parthian Empire, which ruled much of Central Asia from 247… Continue reading A History of Turkmenistan