How languages steal words from each other ~humanities.languages Video 5:04, published Sep 18 2023 10 votes
Long barrows are Neolithic constructions that might have been churches, or graveyards, or landmarks. And some are being built again: for the first time in recorded history. ~humanities.history Video 6:04 15 votes
Well before the first climbing frame was patented as "jungle gym", mathematician Charles Hinton thought they might be able to teach kids four-dimensional thinking ~humanities.history Video 3:43 15 votes
The treadmill/treadwheel crane sounds like something from Astérix or the Flintstones. But at Guédelon in France, not only do they have one, they're using it to help build their brand new castle. ~humanities.history Video 6:23 7 votes
The town where holding fireworks over your head is a tradition ~humanities.history Video 6:01 6 votes
I asked 64,182 people about “Jingle Bells, Batman Smells”. Here's what I found out ~humanities.languages Video 12:46 13 votes