Archaeologists in Kyrgyzstan have discovered the remains of a drowned medieval city that was once a Silk Road hotspot.
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The Cities: Skylines franchise will soon be under new management following a split between publisher Paradox Interactive and ...
Suisun City has tried to revive its fortunes for years. The latest idea: Annex land owned by California Forever, a ...
With its regular layout and industrial activity, Bronze Age city of Semiyarka looks less like a camp and more like a city ...
An international team of archaeologists from UCL, Durham University, and Toraighyrov University (Kazakhstan) has uncovered ...
Cities: Skylines II is a modern take on city simulation genre in which players can build any city they can imagine, from a ...
A rchaeologists have made a major discovery of an Atlantis-like submerged city in Kyrgyzstan. The historic site in Lake Issyk Kul was believed to be destroyed by a "terrible earthquake ".
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