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Where was the Garden of Eden? Inside the search for the biblical birthplace of mankind
"And a river went out of Eden to water the garden; and from thence it was parted, and became four heads… the name of the ...
Explore gambling in the Middle East from ancient dice and maysir to Islamic law, Ottoman coffeehouses, casinos, and UAE ...
In July 1983, Clash of Loyalties was screened for the first – and almost last – time. In 2020, its producer told the BBC about conscriptions, interrogations, and a drunk Oliver Reed.
Fossils tucked away in a museum drawer and identified merely as "feline" are actually from a very ancient and enigmatic saber ...
Researchers hacked through more than three miles of vegetation to get to the site, which lies out of bounds of familiar ...
My favorite thing about Summer Arts is that it’s a boutique festival with a strong family focus,” Snodgrass said. “It creates ...
A new study of the ancient Indus city of Mohenjo-daro challenges a long-held view of history by suggesting that prosperity ...
The excavation of the ancient city of Ur revealed wealthy, powerful rulers. There’s a compelling case they were actually ...
When the Rakhigarhi skeletons were to be excavated earlier this month, the ASI called Tahir Hussain, a toolmaker from UP’s ...
The famous waterway began as two rivers, a new study suggests. Tectonic activity around five million years ago probably made ...
World of Antiquity on MSN
The lost origins of the world’s first civilization
The Sumerians created the world's first cities, developed the earliest known writing system, and laid the foundations for ...
History is typically built from stories passed down through generations, recorded in religious texts, royal chronicles, and ...
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