For a long time, we’ve been sold the idea that Genghis Khan, the 13th-century founder of the Mongol Empire, was so phenomenally prolific that one in 200 men alive today carries his exact Y chromosome.
Classicist Curtis Dozier’s The White Pedestal examines how the prestige of Greece and Rome can legitimize modern racism—and ...
Who colonized whom? The conventional narrative, repeated with such mechanical regularity that it has calcified into catechism ...
What do you think if someone says “Samaritan”? John Hudghton writes: Mention the word Samaritan and your understanding may be ...
A north-east dog walker stumbled upon 2,000-year-old footprints while at his local beach, which had been revealed by Britain's stormy weather. Ivor Campbell was with ginger Viszla Ziggy and white ...