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Fighting as a way of life: Why Argentine gauchos never parted with their knives

Some people are unofficially called hot for their violent temper. The Argentine Gauchos are one of them.

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Who are the mysterious berserkers that the eastern Slavs feared?

They terrified everyone who was not lucky enough to collide with them during the battle: they roared, rushed at opponents…

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History

War as work: the most aggressive peoples of antiquity

Any civilization knows a period of brutal wars. All human history is a list of bloody battles: for territory, for…

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History

Tuareg: Tribe where girls allow to have lovers before marriage

Tuaregs are one of the most mysterious peoples of Africa. Modern nomads have preserved an ancient culture, and much in…

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History

Blood with milk: most handsome men of the Ethiopian Bodi tribe

While Europeans and Americans fanatically struggle with every extra kilogram, the male representatives of the African body tribe try to…

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History

Who created oases? Oldest, most extensive and facts about islands in the desert

For the modern person, an oasis is a beautiful picture that complements the landscapes of deserts. In the past, over…

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Africa

Facts about the Mandinka (Mandingo) tribe of West Africa

The Mandinka or Mandingo people are a West African tribe that traces their ancestry back to the Mali Empire.

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Africa

San people

San people are the oldest people of Southern Africa, having lived there for at least 20,000 years, making them the…

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What was life like for our ancestors in a hunter-gatherer society?

Hunter-gatherer societies contrast with sedentary agricultural societies, which rely on planting crops and rearing domesticated animals for food.

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Africa

West African clothes

West African clothes are uniques, fitting, colorful, and stylish. Not only economy and agricultural products but West Africa is also…

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Africa

Mambila tribe – a tribe of dangerous cannibals

The formidable Mambila tribe, living in West Africa on the border of Cameroon and Nigeria, actively practiced cannibalism until the…

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Africa

Envaitenet: the island of no return

The island of Envaitenet is called the “island of no return” or simply “irrevocable” by the locals of the Turkana…

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