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According to a 16th-centuryAztee document, people could trade one bean for a tamale(玉米粉蒸肉) And 100 beans could buy a good turkey hen.Both the Mayans and Aztecs believed the cacao bean had magical qualities.Sweetened chocolate didn't appear until Europeans discovered the Americas and ...
We saw several dozen huge vessels queued up out in the Pacific in what they call the “anchor line”, awaiting confirmation that payment had been transacted before they entered the Canal and were boarded by a Canal captain, who guides the ship for the entire 50 miles of the passage. The ...
Archaeological data states that the oldest boat in the world dates back to 8200-7600 BC. It is called the Pesse canoe and was discovered in the Netherlands. It was a three-feet long dugout, meaning it was made from a hollowed bark of the Pinus Sylvestris tree. ...
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The first time around (before I lived in New Orleans, I might add) I’d literally raced through Awakening; to my shame, I was mostly relieved to cross it off my list and move on to the next newly discovered feminist classic. In other words, I’d liked it in a rather mild kind of...
For several centuries in pre-modern Latin America, cacao beans were considered valuable enough to use as currency. 100 beans could purchase a good turkey hen, according to a 16th-century Aztec document. Sweetened chocolate didn’t appear until Europeans discovered the Americas and sampled (品尝) ...
Rosenthal would sew a strip of strategically tucked cloth into each dress to support the bosom. Even though the two dressmakers were fighting fashion at the time—it was the day of the flapper, and women were dinging their bosoms, not emphasizing them—Mrs. Rosenthal persisted. “Nature gave...
After investigations by generations of scholars, the case of the prehistoric human adventure in the deserts of North America has emerged as a rich, if largely unresolved detective story, complete with abundant and often puzzling clues, no living witnesse