Historical figures, events, periods and movements, and timelines are very good sources for information speech topics. Here are some examples people very much like to hear a public speaker talking about:
- Different year calendars in our history
- The rise and fall of Carthage
- Celtic myths and legends
- Hieroglyphs - The story of the Rosetta Stone
- The Inca and Maya civilisations
- The mummification process
- Famous orders of knighthood in the Middle Ages
- The different theories about how the pyramids are build
- How senators rule the Roman Empire
- The meaning of Stonehenge
And what do you think of these famous periods and events? Research the following questions and the information speech topics will flow out of your pen:
- What happened? When? How? Where?
- What was the value or impact?
- What are the major parts and facts?
- Why was this age or period important?
- Who played a major role?
How's this?