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Climate change is not just a modern dilemma; it’s a force that has reshaped the trajectory of human history time and again.
Tigris and Euphrates: After decades of planning, Turkiye initiated the massive Southeastern Anatolia Project, known as GAP, ...
Buried beneath the waters of Quintana Roo, Mexico lies a discovery that breaks the historical timeline wide open — a 12,500-year-old ochre mine carved into limestone by organized hands. These weren’t ...
Explore the story of a silver shaft-hole axe from the Bactria–Margiana Archaeological Complex (also known as the Oxus ...
The expansion of Ancient Greeks into Assyria between the 9th and the 7th centuries BC occurred through mercenary warfare and ...
Ancient Greek kings used war elephants from Alexander to the Seleucids, shaping battles and empire-building across the ...
Ayo Gurkhali’ — the famous war cry of the Gurkhas. The Gurkhas became part of the Indian Army only after the Anglo-Nepalese ...
This property is not the property of France. This property is also not the property of Iraq because it has been plundered and ...
For millennia, ancient civilizations have left us clues about the importance of living in harmony with nature. Despite the warnings etched in stone tablets, whispered through sacred texts, and painted ...
Research has identified the composite bow as the most lethal weapon of the Bronze Age, challenging long-held beliefs about its origins and transforming our understanding of ancient warfare. A new ...
During the four years of World War One, Bristol’s port at Avonmouth serviced over 2,000 ships. Nearly two million tonnes of goods and over two hundred thousand people left the port for not only the ...