One of the Mamluk-era tunnels carved into tufa rock at Nahal 'Amal, revealing the sophisticated hydraulic engineering that powered medieval sugar production. (Azriel Yechezkel / A. Frumkin et al., ...
Set out on a journey across the globe to witness the world's most famous landmarks, from Angkor Wat to the Eiffel Tower.
Ancient Greek kings used war elephants from Alexander to the Seleucids, shaping battles and empire-building across the Hellenistic world.
Abu Dhabi and Tel Aviv are accomplices in a project of disintegration. They are igniting civil strife, arming factions, and ...
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How Roman Engineers Built an Empire That Never Fell
They conquered half the world — but their greatest victories were made of stone, steel, and science. In this journey through ...
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With pharaoh-like fanfare, Egypt unveils a huge new museum dedicated to its ancient civilization
In an extravaganza of pharaonic imagery with a drone light show depicting ancient gods and pyramids in the sky, Egypt on ...
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How Ancient Engineers Built Precision Stone Boxes Inside Abu Sir
At Abu Sir in Egypt, archaeologists uncovered megalithic stone boxes carved with astonishing precision — one box even ...
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