Plus: Egypt's divine city of cats; busting myths of the Knights Templar; the Muggletonians map the cosmos
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| | DANUBIAN ROUTE OF YAMNAYA CULTURE PROJECT, NATIONAL SCIENCE CENTER, POLAND | | | The first Europeans weren't who you might think | | The idea that there were once "pure" populations of ancestral Europeans has inspired ideologues since well before the Nazis. Now scientists are delivering answers to the question of who Europeans really are and where they came from. Their findings suggest that the continent has been a melting pot since the Ice Age. | | | |
| | COURTESY DAVID RUMSEY MAP COLLECTION | | | How an obscure, anti-science religious sect mapped the cosmos | | The Muggletonian view of the universe was based on their reading of Scripture, and they insisted against all evidence to the contrary that the sun orbited the Earth, not the other way around. While their worldview was dead wrong, it inspired beautiful maps with enduring appeal. | | | |
| | ILLUSTRATION BY UNIVERSAL HISTORY ARCHIVE, GETTY | | | Busting the myth of Friday the 13th and the Knights Templar | | The medieval religious order of unmarried men was formed around A.D. 1119 to defend the Kingdom of Jerusalem and protect Christian pilgrims during the Crusades. Eventually they were accused of heresy, and—on Friday the 13th—arrested. That's where the conspiracy theories begin. | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY GOVERNMENT OF YUKON | | | |
| | PHOTOGRAPH BY MARY EVANS/SCALA, FLORENCE | | | How Egypt's ancient city of divine cats was rediscovered | | The cat goddess Bastet was worshipped for thousands of years in ancient Egypt. Her sacred city is even mentioned in the Bible as a pagan shrine that will be destroyed by the wrath of God. After declining and falling into ruin over the millennia, this mysterious city captured the imagination of 19th-century European archaeologists. | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY NIGEL HICKS, NAT GEO IMAGE COLLECTION | | | |
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