Below you will find links to some interesting history-related articles I’ve read recently, a photo from a history-related visit, and an item about the history/practice of writing.

Enjoy!

History writing

History

Close-up of an ancient black and orange pot, including a car begging for a bird

Humans knew the danger of angering or offending the ancient gods and goddesses. Cats, not so much, apparently. I had to smile when I saw this 340-320BC marriage vase at the British Museum. It features Aphrodite, the goddess of love, holding out a bird, a token of love, to the (not specified, but I’m assuming) bride-to-be. Below, a cheeky little cat stands on its hind legs, paws outstretched, hoping to get itself a snack!

Here’s a shot of the full vase, which was designed to hold water for a pre-wedding bath:

An ancient black and orange pot with a picture of a cat begging for a bird

Writing

The traditional reporter’s notebook is on the decline. But, as this article cautions, “No matter how ubiquitous technology might be, it’s not foolproof. ‘I tell all my reporters: do not trust a recording. At the very least, write down one good quote so you know you have that in case [the technology] fails.’”

A yellow pencil drawing a line