The Symbology of the Bull Within the Minoan Civilization, Those Who Built the City of Petra, the Most Valuable Trade Between Africa and Persia, Torrential Rains Flooding in Petra and the Systems Designed to Control This, the Mayan Written Glyph, and the Mayans Shared Language and Disparate Political Views

In Minoan civilization, the bull was the symbol of the political power of the Knossian ruler. Petra, Jordan was built by the Nabataeans, nomadic Arabs who hearded camels and lived in tents when they first arrived in the 4th century BCE. The most precious trade between Africa and Persia was frankincense and myrrh, which is essentially dried tree resin. These incense needed to be moved across large deserts to be sold in markets and no one knew the deserts better than the Nabataeans, so their cultu...


Subscribe now for just $9.99 per month and gain access to over 1,250,000 (1.25 million) words worth of educational material pertaining to a wide array of subjects and interests

Some of the topics covered include (but are not limited to)...

Science - physics, elements, chemistry etc.
Mathematics - theories, historical figures, important equations etc.
History - famous figures, battles, empires and civilizations etc.
Art - artists, artwork, art mediums etc.

The ultimate resource for teachers, students, writers; truly anyone with a curious and open mind for new concepts and novel vantage points of observing the world

Not convinced? Keep scrolling. Enjoy the first 500 characters of each and every piece of content available for premium members for FREE! The scroll never ends, so learn all you can!