Time doesn’t move the way we think it does.

Civilizations overlap, ideas collide, and centuries fold into one another — making history feel less like a timeline and more like a loop.

Cleopatra lived closer to your iPhone than the pyramids.
Oxford existed before the Aztecs.

Woolly mammoths still walked the earth when Egypt’s kings were buried in stone.

Harvard had graduates before Newton’s laws of motion even existed.

And one woman’s lifetime connected slavery, invention, and Hollywood.

History isn’t far away.

It’s standing right beside you — just wearing a different century.

Sources

Cleopatra — British Museum (Bust of Cleopatra VII, EA 1453); Luxor Temple Inscriptions; BBC History Extra: “Cleopatra’s Egypt.”

Oxford University & Aztecs — University of Oxford Archives; Encyclopaedia Britannica: “History of Oxford”; Smithsonian Magazine: “Before the Aztecs.”

Woolly Mammoths & Pyramids — Natural History Museum (London); Science Magazine Vol 353 (2016): Wrangel Island Extinction Study; National Geographic Archive.

Harvard & Newton — Harvard University Archives (1636 Charter); Royal Society Archive: “Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica” (1687).
Time doesn’t move the way we think it does. Civilizations overlap, ideas collide, and centuries fold into one another — making history feel less like a timeline and more like a loop. Cleopatra lived closer to your iPhone than the pyramids. Oxford existed before the Aztecs. Woolly mammoths still walked the earth when Egypt’s kings were buried in stone. Harvard had graduates before Newton’s laws of motion even existed. And one woman’s lifetime connected slavery, invention, and Hollywood. History isn’t far away. It’s standing right beside you — just wearing a different century. 📚 Sources Cleopatra — British Museum (Bust of Cleopatra VII, EA 1453); Luxor Temple Inscriptions; BBC History Extra: “Cleopatra’s Egypt.” Oxford University & Aztecs — University of Oxford Archives; Encyclopaedia Britannica: “History of Oxford”; Smithsonian Magazine: “Before the Aztecs.” Woolly Mammoths & Pyramids — Natural History Museum (London); Science Magazine Vol 353 (2016): Wrangel Island Extinction Study; National Geographic Archive. Harvard & Newton — Harvard University Archives (1636 Charter); Royal Society Archive: “Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica” (1687).
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