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How Historians Traced Ghost Stories Back To Ancient Mesopotamia
Back in the day, Ancient Mesopotamia was the place to be. Considering the geographical area of some of humanity’s most ...
The Conversation on MSN
A Roman emperor grovelling to a Persian king: the message behind a new statue in Tehran
The statue, titled Kneeling Before Iran, shows the emperor grovelling before Persian king Shapur I. Where did this imagery ...
The building discovered at the Kani Shaie archaeological site may have been a cultural hub over 5,000 years ago.
Heretic, debater, wife-snatcher, subject of a posthumous cult: Pico della Mirandola certainly had a wild career. In this smart and rangy book, Wilson-Lee, a Cambridge don, paints a glorious portrait ...
Spices, ancient treasures of human civilization, have shaped history from currency to royalty and medicine. Traces of their ...
Analysis of 1,500 artifacts shows imports from Nubia between 1600-600 BCE, a trade network that endured from Canaanite times ...
In a landmark decision for cultural heritage, the 43rd General Conference of UNESCO, held in Samarkand last week, officially ...
Explore gold’s enduring value as a safe-haven asset, its modern role in diversification, and why it remains relevant amid market volatility. Click for more.
The Times of Israel on MSN
Study: 4,300-year-old cup with oldest depiction of Creation features a ‘celestial ark’
Found in 1970 in the West Bank and on display at the Israel Museum, the Ain Samiya silver goblet shows before-and-after scene ...
Researchers have rediscovered a long-lost Babylonian hymn from 1000 BCE, using artificial intelligence to piece together ...
A new interactive map reveals the Roman road network, linking Ancient Greece with the empire and shaping trade, travel, and ...
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