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Pieces of the rare clay dragon heads, which are believed to have been used in Tang Dynasty (618-907) architecture, were found ...
Archaeologists in Egypt have unveiled the millennia-old tombs of three senior statesmen, identified by inscriptions left on ...
For hundreds of years, Andean people recorded information by tying knots into long cords. Will we ever be able to read them?
Archaeologists excavating a burial site in Israel’s Negev Desert have uncovered what they say are rare bone and ebony ...
The Iraqi-American artist’s work has been brought into dialogue with ancient artefacts in a first for the Athens-based museum ...
Raji Tarabay, a senior manager at Publicis Media Group, founded his company, Yerba, in early 2025 after identifying an untapped opportunity in Dubai’s competitive wellness market for the traditional ...
Sharaa’s favour, but delicate and uneasy calm, divergent expectations, and external powers could stabilise, destabilise or ...
The idea that Sudan’s war is someone else’s problem is not just passive; it is dangerous, and both international and regional media have failed spectacularly.
Crowds of Israelis streamed through Jerusalem's Old City, where some scuffled with residents and hurled insults at ...
The Dangerous Conflation of Zionism and Jewish Identity At its core, Zionism is the name of the Jewish people’s movement for ...
Two studies of ancient felines find that cats were likely domesticated in Egypt or other regions in North Africa — and moved ...
Across the Levant in the 15th century B.C., cities were rising up against freshly-installed pharaoh Thutmose III. It would be ...
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