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Echoes of Antiquity

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Enheduanna, the first named author, evoked through a Mesopotamian priestess walking toward a ziggurat in the desert Latest Article / Featured Enheduanna: The First Named Author in History Faustina the Younger in the Roman imperial court, evoking controversy, influence, and deification under Marcus Aurelius Article to Discover Faustina the Younger: Scandal, Power, and Deification in Marcus Aurelius's Rome Caligula and Drusilla in the imperial court of Rome, evoking power, tragedy, and deification Article to Discover Julia Drusilla: The Incestuous Tragedy with Caligula Lucretia of Rome, whose tragedy became a symbol of the fall of the monarchy and the dawn of the Roman Republic Article to Discover Lucretia: The Dawn of the Roman Republic King's Peace 387/386 BC: Artaxerxes II's rescript at Susa and the Greek embassy, Peace of Antalcidas Article to Discover King's Peace (387/386 BC): Artaxerxes II and the Peace of Antalcidas Spartacus and the last stand against Rome: slave revolt, final battle on the Silarus, Via Appia crucifixions Article to Discover Spartacus and the Slave Revolt Against Rome: From Capua to the Via Appia
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Wenamun sailing from Egypt to Phoenicia to obtain cedar wood for Amun at Byblos

Ancient Egypt / Third Intermediate Period

Wenamun: Egypt's Humbling Odyssey to Byblos

Around 1070 BCE, Wenamun sailed from Thebes to Phoenicia for cedar wood, revealing an Egypt forced to negotiate where it once commanded.

May 5, 2026 5 min read