Ancient Greeks often inscribed messages on the objects they shot at their adversaries—in this case, doing so with a warning.
The bullet belongs to a well-documented tradition of human psychological warfare. Researchers at the ancient city of Hippos ...
A rare 2,100-year-old sling bullet inscribed in Greek with the sarcastic advice to "learn" was discovered by archaeologists ...
Archaeologists in Israel found a rare sling bullet inscribed with a "sarcastic" message, offering new insight into Hippos’ defenders and ancient warfare.
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In 1956, a US Navy Test Pilot Shot Down His Own Plane
The incident taught Navy pilots a valuable lesson about flying faster than the bullets in front of them.
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Why was this 2,000-year-old sling bullet inscribed with the word 'learn'?
Archaeologists working at the ancient city of Hippos are accustomed to unearthing traces of weapons and projectiles. Located ...
As of Thursday, Israeli attacks have killed 738 people in the six months since the ceasefire, according to Gaza’s Health ...
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Bryson DeChambeau’s water skip shot turns a practice round into a physics lesson
A playful shot from Bryson DeChambeau during a Monday practice round at Augusta National quickly became one of the early ...
Based in Laguna Nigel, California, U.S.A., Ocean Advisor creates predictive technology for large offshore commercial fishing ...
President Donald Trump suggested the U.S. may seize Iran's Kharg Island on Monday as Tehran allowed 20 cargo ships to travel ...
The Iran war shows how weaker opponents can leverage asymmetric advantages to effect and how stronger opponents may still ...
This 2,100-year-old lead projectile found in the Golan Heights is inscribed with an ominous warning translated as, "Learn you lesson." ...
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