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5,000-year old 'cultic space' discovered in Iraq dates to time of the world's first cities
Archaeologists in Iraq have discovered the remains of a 5,000-year-old building that might have been used as a "cultic space" ...
Production designer James Price knew he had to create contrasting spaces: Michelle’s corporate world, her ultra-modern home, and Teddy and Don’s time-trapped house that felt old and rancid. At the ...
TEHRAN-- The Regional Museum of Southeastern Iran, with its display of a treasure trove of ancient and anthropological ...
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Egypt inaugurates 'world's largest museum': Video
The ceremony featured a lavish display of fireworks and coordinated drone formations illuminating the Cairo night sky. President El-Sisi laid a ceremonial stone and formally announced the landmark’s ...
On Saturday, Egypt’s showpiece museum officially opens its doors after innumerable interruptions, delays and setbacks. It is a project of such significance to the country’s tourism-centric economy tha ...
I have been preaching for over four decades that we Africans should abandon our lack of seriousness, build up the structures and institutions that would enable us to join the club of modern nations, ...
This is the state that the racist ideology of Zionism has produced. The ‘west’ needs to wake up to what it has actually created.
A former bank branch with an imposing exterior and gorgeous interior constructed in the late Meiji era (1868-1912) overlooked the busy tra ...
The Chumash people were master seafarers who built plank canoes called tomols to navigate the Santa Barbara Channel and trade with neighboring islands. They developed complex social structures, ...
In a state brimming with natural beauty, Tishomingo stands as a crown jewel. A place where ancient rocks, rushing waters, and human history blend to create something truly extraordinary. This might be ...
Discover Hyderabad’s charm on a budget! Explore the 5 best places to visit near Charminar under ₹500 — culture, and food without overspending.
Stone tools reveal that the First Americans followed a coastal route from East Asia, linking both sides of the Pacific during the Ice Age.
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