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YUBNUB.NEWSAuto-Parts Companies Bankruptcies Rattle Credit MarketsWhat to KnowThe U.S. economy has remained resilient in recent months, but auto-parts companies have not. The increasing number of bankruptcies in the auto parts industry is unsettling the high-yield credit markets.This0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 6 Views
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ALLTHATSINTERESTING.COMArchaeologists In Turkey Uncover A Spout Shaped Like A Lions Head At An Ancient Wine WorkshopKocaeli UniversityArchaeologists work to excavate the lions head spout that was once used in the production of wine or olive oil.During this seasons excavations in the ancient Turkish port city of Bathonea, archaeologists with Kocaeli University and the Ministry of Culture and Tourism uncovered a stunning artifact. Inside an ancient wine and olive oil workshop, they found a spout encased in a stone lions head that once drained into a fermentation pool.Alongside this incredible spout, archaeologists also discovered amphora fragments, drinking glasses, a pressing platform, and other artifacts that reveal how the workshop ran. Whats more, they found animal bones inside one of the pools suggesting that the site may have also been used for ritual purposes.The Lions Head Spout At An Ancient Wine WorkshopThis remarkable discovery was made at Bathonea, an ancient port city on Lake Kkekmece in Istanbul. During last years excavations, archaeologists found a wine and olive oil workshop dating back to Late Antiquity, between the third and eighth centuries C.E.The workshops we discovered are the first site discovered in the Thracian region of Turkey, said Dr. engl Aydngn, a faculty member at Kocaeli University and one of the lead archaeologists on the project, in a statement. A system capable of producing both olive oil and wine was established here.When excavations began anew this season, the archaeologists continued to investigate the workshop. Thats when they uncovered the lions head spout, which likely funneled either wine or olive byproduct into a fermentation pool.Kocaeli UniversityThe fully excavated spout and fermentation pool.Weve been encountering interesting finds for the past two years, Aydngn told Turkish media. We came across a large olive oil and wine production complex This year, right next to it, we came across a smaller, much more elegant space adorned with a lions head, with liquids flowing from its mouth.This has us very excited, Aydngn continued. It shows artistic craftsmanship on one hand and an expanding production facility on the other.The lions head isnt the only extraordinary find the archaeologists made at the site, however.Evidence Of Ritual Ceremonies At BathoneaAlongside the spout and fermentation pool, archaeologists found a pressing platform, several other pools, and fragments of amphora seemingly inscribed with harvest years. They also uncovered drinking glasses, which suggest that the wine and olive oil were consumed onsite, either to taste test the product or as part of a ceremony. Whats more, animal bones were found in one of the pools, adding to the evidence that rituals were performed at the workshop. Were possibly looking at a place where production, storage, and ritual consumption intersected, said Aydngn. Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism/Kocaeli UniversityPrevious excavations at Bathonea, where the spout was uncovered this year.As excavations continue, experts hope to find out more about Bathoneas role in the immediate region and beyond in terms of agricultural production and trade.One of this seasons biggest surprises, said Aydngn, is that the Bathonea workshop whether for olive oil or wine keeps expanding with every new layer we uncover. After reading about the lions head spout uncovered in Turkey, learn about Vin Mariani, the cocaine-laced wine enjoyed by popes and Thomas Edison. Then, go inside the eruption of Mount Vesuvius and the destruction of Pompeii, where a similar lions head spout was once uncovered.The post Archaeologists In Turkey Uncover A Spout Shaped Like A Lions Head At An Ancient Wine Workshop appeared first on All That's Interesting.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 9 Views
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ALLTHATSINTERESTING.COMTudor-Era Coin Hoard Found By British Couple Expected To Sell At Auction For $300,000David Guest NumismaticsThe couple ultimately unearthed 70 coins from their backyard, and theyre now expected to sell at auction for $300,000.In 2020, a couple in England was doing yard work when they discovered a number of strange circular discs by a fence. After washing the discs off with a hose, they realized that theyd actually found centuries-old gold coins.The coins, which date from the 1420s to the late 1530s, were seemingly buried by someone during the tumultuous reign of King Henry VIII. Theyre now set to go to auction, where theyre expected to sell for at least $300,000.The Astonishing Discovery Of 70 Tudor-Era Coins In An English Couples GardenThe coin hoard, set to be auctioned by David Guest Numismatics in November 2025, was discovered in 2020 by a couple who chooses to remain anonymous while they were working in their garden in the village of Milford on Sea. In an interview with Fox News, Guest explained that the couple was adjusting a fence near some flower beds when something caught their eye.David Guest NumismaticsThe front and back sides of one of the coins that was found by the couple.At first glance, the couple noticed clumps of clayey soil covering what appeared to be thin discs. But when their teenage son washed off the discs, they realized that theyd found 69 gold coins and one silver coins, all of them dating back centuries.The coins bear the likeness of four different kings Henry VI, Edward IV, Henry VII, and Henry VIII as well as two queens Katherine of Aragon and Jane Seymour and one cardinal. They were minted during the Tudor era, between the 1420s and the 1530s.The coins were seemingly buried in the 1530s, at which time they would have been valued at 26 pounds, 5 shillings, and 5-1/2 pence. This would have been a small fortune at the time. As Guest told Fox News, the average property price in rural England during this era was 25 pounds.Trustees of the British MuseumThe coins were worth a small fortune when they were buried in the 16th century.But not only are the coins valuable, theyre also exceeding rare. In his auction listing, Guest explained that they stand as the only complete and fully documented gold coin hoard from the early Tudor period to come to auction. Theyre expected to sell for $300,000, though Guest believes the final price may be much higher.So why were the the coins buried in the 16th century? Their burial likely had something to do with Henry VIII and the English Reformation.The Tumultuous Period Of English History In Which These Coins Were MintedThough countries across Europe were beginning to question the authority of the Catholic Church as the Middle Ages ended, the English Reformation didnt start until the reign of King Henry VIII. By the late 1520s, Henry had become increasingly convinced that his wife, Katherine of Aragon, would be unable to bear him a son. Divorce was prohibited in the Catholic Church, so Henry tried to convince the pope to annul his marriage, which he claimed was illegitimate.Public DomainKing Henry VIII, the famous English monarch who reigned when most of the newly-found coins were minted.The pope refused. And so, in 1532, Henry broke with the Catholic Church and helped create the Church of England, of which he became the head.During the English Reformation that followed, Henry and his allies set out to disband the countrys monasteries and to seize the wealth of the Catholic Church. During this tumult, the newly-unearthed hoard of coins was buried in Hampshire.While its impossible to know who buried the hoard, their reasons for burying the coins, or why they never retrieved their treasure, Guest suspects that the coins were buried because of the Reformation. Perhaps a monk or priest wanted to protect the wealth of his monastery or church.Whoever buried the coins, they failed to retrieve them. Instead, the treasure laid forgotten in Hampshire as the world moved on Henry would, infamously, marry five more times and it would ultimately take centuries for the coins to once again see the light of day.After reading about the Tudor-era coins that were found in a British couples backyard, discover the stories of Henry VIIIs children, each of whom played an important role in English history. Then, learn about Mary Boleyn, the sister of Anne Boleyn who was also one of Henry VIIIs mistresses.The post Tudor-Era Coin Hoard Found By British Couple Expected To Sell At Auction For $300,000 appeared first on All That's Interesting.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 9 Views
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WWW.DOGINGTONPOST.COMHow to Train Your Dog for Fire SafetyHouse fires claim over 350,000 pets annually in the United States. Most dog owners never consider how their four-legged family members would react during an emergency evacuation.We at DogingtonPost believe every fire safety dog deserves proper training before disaster strikes. Teaching your pet basic emergency commands and evacuation procedures can save lives when seconds matter most.What Commands Save Dog Lives in FiresAccording to the National Fire Protection Association, 500,000 pets are affected annually by home fires. Most pet owners focus on teaching sit and stay, but fire safety commands require different training methods that work under extreme stress.Training the Emergency Recall CommandStandard come-when-called training fails during fires because dogs often hide from smoke and noise. Start training by using a whistle instead of voice commands. The ASPCA found that dogs respond to whistle signals even when they cannot hear human voices through smoke alarms and chaos.Practice the whistle recall daily. Blow three short bursts, then immediately reward your dog with high-value treats when they reach you. Train this command in different rooms of your house, including areas with loud background noise like near running appliances (washing machines or dishwashers work well for this practice).Dogs need at least 200 repetitions of this command in various environments before they master emergency recall under stress. The repetition builds muscle memory that activates even when your dog feels panicked.Teaching the Exit CommandProfessional dog trainers recommend teaching a specific exit command that directs dogs toward doorways during emergencies. Choose a simple word like exit or out and pair it with pointing toward the nearest door. Research shows that the presence of companion animals can substantially reduce evacuation likelihood during emergencies.Start training by standing near your front door. Say exit while pointing, then walk through the doorway with your dog following. Gradually increase the distance from the door when you give the command. Practice this command at different exits including back doors and basement exits (most dogs prefer familiar routes, so multiple exit training prevents confusion).Dogs should learn to move toward any exit you indicate, not just their preferred door. This flexibility becomes essential when primary exits become blocked by smoke or flames.Stop and Stay Commands Under PressureFire situations create chaos that can cause dogs to bolt in dangerous directions. Train a firm stop command that works even when your dog feels terrified. Use a deep, authoritative voice and practice this command during high-energy play sessions when your dogs adrenaline runs high.The stay command prevents dogs from running back into burning buildings to hide in familiar spaces. Practice this command near doorways while creating distractions with loud noises or unfamiliar scents. Your dog must learn to stay put regardless of surrounding chaos.These pressure-tested commands form the foundation for successful fire evacuation plans that protect both you and your pet fire safety.How Do You Build Fire Escape Plans That WorkFire evacuation plans with dogs require you to map every possible exit from your home and practice specific routes until your dog moves automatically. The American Red Cross has responded to thousands of home fires and offers steps to help keep you safe, but most pet owners skip the plan phase entirely. Start by walking through your house and identify at least three different exit routes from each room where your dog spends time. Draw these routes on paper and time how long each path takes under normal conditions.Test Every Exit Route With Your DogDogs need hands-on practice with each escape route before emergencies happen. Walk your dog through every planned exit path at least once per week, and use the emergency commands you taught earlier. Practice these drills at different times of day because visibility changes dramatically during nighttime evacuations.The National Fire Protection Association found that home structure fires in 2023 caused 2,890 civilian deaths, so your dog must know these routes by heart. Create artificial obstacles during practice sessions by closing certain doors or blocking hallways to simulate real fire conditions.Pack Emergency Supply Kits That Actually WorkPack a dedicated emergency bag for your dog and keep it near your primary exit door. Include seven days worth of food, medications, vaccination records sealed in waterproof bags, a sturdy leash, waste bags, and a familiar toy to reduce stress.Store bottled water separately because it adds weight that slows down evacuations. Keep a second emergency kit in your car and update both kits every six months when you change smoke detector batteries. The ASPCA recommends that you include recent photos of your dog in case you become separated during evacuation chaos.Practice Night EvacuationsMost house fires occur between 11 PM and 7 AM when families sleep (according to NFPA data). Your dog needs practice with dark evacuations because they rely heavily on visual cues during daylight hours. Practice evacuation drills with lights off and use flashlights to guide your dog toward exits.Dogs often freeze or hide in dark conditions, so night practice builds confidence they need during real emergencies. Run these dark drills monthly to maintain your dogs comfort level with nighttime evacuations.While evacuation plans save lives, prevention stops fires before they start. Dogs accidentally cause nearly 1,000 house fires each year, which makes fire prevention training equally important for pet owners.How Dogs Start House FiresThe National Fire Protection Association reports that dogs accidentally start nearly 1,000 house fires each year, with most incidents occurring when owners leave pets unsupervised around heat sources. These fires typically happen within the first two hours after pet owners leave home, which makes prevention strategies essential for dog owners who want to protect their property and neighborhoods.Remove Stove Knobs Before You Leave HomeDogs jump onto kitchen counters and accidentally turn stove burners when they step on or paw at control knobs. Remove all stove knobs each time you leave your house, or install stove knob covers that require adult-strength force to operate. The American Red Cross found that nearly 1,000 home fires each year are accidentally started by pets, with curious dogs and cats responsible for most incidents.Store the removed knobs in a kitchen drawer so you remember to reinstall them when you return home. This simple five-second habit prevents the majority of dog-started kitchen fires.Install Flameless Candles Throughout Your HomeTraditional candles create serious fire hazards when dogs knock them over during play or while they explore elevated surfaces. Replace all wax candles with battery-operated LED versions that provide identical ambiance without fire risk. Dogs can knock over flameless candles without damage or fire risk.Keep traditional candles stored in closed cabinets where dogs cannot access them, and never leave lit candles unattended in rooms where your dog spends time. Dog-related incidents can result in significant property damage claims for homeowners.Secure Electrical Cords Away From Curious MouthsYoung dogs chew through electrical cords and create sparks that ignite nearby furniture or carpet. Run all electrical cords through protective plastic tubes (available at hardware stores), or tape cords securely against baseboards where dogs cannot reach them. Replace any electrical cord that shows teeth marks immediately because damaged wires create fire risks even after your dog loses interest.Use outlet covers on unused electrical sockets to prevent dogs from contact with electrical connections.Final ThoughtsFire safety training transforms your dog from a potential liability into a prepared family member who responds correctly during emergencies. The 500,000 pets affected by home fires annually prove that preparation matters more than luck when disaster strikes. Your fire safety dog needs consistent practice to maintain these life-saving skills.Weekly drill sessions build the muscle memory your dog needs to follow commands under extreme stress. Dogs require consistent reinforcement to maintain emergency skills, so test recall commands, exit routes, and evacuation procedures regularly. These sessions also strengthen the bond between you and your pet while they create confidence that replaces panic during real emergencies.Prevention strategies protect your entire neighborhood from the nearly 1,000 fires that dogs accidentally start each year (simple habits like removing stove knobs take seconds but prevent devastating property damage). Your dog depends on you to provide the training and preparation that keeps your family safe. We at DogingtonPost provide practical advice that protects both pets and their families through responsible dog ownership resources.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 12 Views
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YUBNUB.NEWSJUST IN: Trump Commutes Former Congressmans Prison SentenceFormer President Donald Trump on Friday moved to commute the prison sentence of former U.S. Rep. George Santos, who was sentenced to seven years in prison for campaign finance violations in 2024. George0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 6 Views
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YUBNUB.NEWSRemember 'Maryland Dad'? Now We See the Legacy Media Lauding Possible Drug-Smuggling 'Trinidad Son'We recently were regaled by the legacy of the unfortunate "Maryland dad," Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was deported, re-imported, and may face deportation again, because he entered the country illegally,0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 6 Views