The discovery of Venus figurines in Neolithic Orkney creates some debate and suggests a religion centered around a goddess.
Archives for January 2014
Neolithic Orkney’s Unique Archaeology: The Orkney Venus
Orkney has a variety of historical art pieces and places, many of them with a mysterious past – including the enigmatic – and famous – Orkney Venus.
USS Zumwalt: America’s Most Advanced Destroyer Sails Troubled Seas
The legendary USS Zumwalt is raising critique from spectators – due to its high cost and the fact that traditional “gun ships” may not be necessary today.
Neolithic Scotland: Heart of Orkney World Heritage Sites
Many of Orkney’s Neolithic monuments date back over 5000 years; archaeologists are coming to understand that the area was a focal point for innovation.
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel – Is Philosophy the Mirror of the World Spirit?
What did Hegel imply with his philosophy, involving the “World Spirit,” and a complete lack of gender equality?