Myths & Mischief

  • Did Roanoke’s Lost Colony Survive Through Integration?

    The Lost Colony of Roanoke, a mystery in American history, may not have vanished but rather assimilated into Native American society. Recent archaeological findings on Hatteras Island, including artifacts suggesting cultural integration, support this view. This challenges the traditional narrative, indicating survival through cooperation rather than destruction or disappearance.

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  • The Apology of Socrates and Its Aftermath

    Most apologies don’t end with the sentiment of “if my kids grow up to be like you, please punish them,” but that was what of Socrates asked of the Senate

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  • Agamemnon’s Fatal Decisions

    Agamemnon’s tragic fate stemmed from a series of fatal choices, including sacrificing his daughter for power. His decisions led to war, betrayal, and ultimately his death at the hands of his vengeful wife, Clytemnestra.

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