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Can Mathematics Reveal a Lost Civilization?
Some researchers believe that mathematical patterns found in ancient structures may point to a lost civilization—one that ...
Bactrian gold discoveries in Asia reveal ancient Greek civilization marks that predate Alexander the Great's conquests ...
Pakistani and French experts at Chanheen Jo Daro on Wednesday shared the results of 10 years of archaeological excavations ...
For a long time, archaeologists believed that large buildings required large bosses. The idea was simple: only societies with ...
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Rare alabaster vase shows first clear proof of opium in Egypt
A recent archaeological discovery in Egypt has unearthed the first clear evidence of opium use in the ancient civilization.
It took some 175 years before they spotted the sacred omen and established the city of Tenochtitlan in 1325 where Mexico City stands today.
The earliest form of the signature came from ancient Iraq in the form of cylinder seals. Mesopotamians, the ancient inhabitants of the land between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers, are credited for ...
Explore the 8 rarest historical artifacts that changed history. Learn how ancient relics like the Rosetta Stone and Dead Sea ...
A new Mexico City exhibition explores how the sacred Mexica origin myth endured conquest, colonization, and centuries of change to central to Mexico’s identity ...
When the dark of night falls on Athens, the Acropolis becomes ever more visible. Perched high above the city, it is a ...
Translations of classics have been a great binding factor for the world at large, and the sheer volume of translated works at ...
With an exhibition now extended through December, the Arab World Institute hosts 130 ancient objects stranded in Europe for years, as others remain threatened by war in the coastal enclave ...
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