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Mesopotamia was one of the cradles of civilization 6000 years ago, located in the fertile valley between the rivers Tigris and Euphrates, it was the birthplace of current day society and the first ...
Nefertari was the beloved wife of Rameses II, and her extravagant tomb proves it. Its restored paintings tell an interesting ...
Archaeologists from @UHouston have uncovered the tomb of Te K’ab Chaak — Caracol’s first ruler and dynastic founder. It’s the ...
Peñico was established in 1800 B.C., just after the 5,000-year-old Caral civilization fell due to climate change.
It took another ten years of restoration for the Apis bull tombs to come back to Egypt’s tourist map. On the northern side of King Teti I’s Pyramid stands the mastaba tomb of Mereruka, king ...
In an unprecedented astronomical breakthrough, the COSMOS-Web project, utilizing the James Webb Space Telescope, has unveiled the most comprehensive cosmic map to date, capturing images from as far ...
From 1964: “Making his way home by an uncommon route gave him the feeling that he was a pilgrim, an explorer, a man with a destiny.” ...
These fascinating ancient maps can teach us so much about how our ancestors viewed the world. It’s amazing that these relics have lasted for so long. Imagine pulling up Google Maps on your phone and ...
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Philip Hoare: What the Celts Did For Us - The Ancient Paths: Discovering the Lost Map of Celtic Europe by Graham Robb ...