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If you look closely, throughout history men have dressed almost the same as women in terms of variety of garments, color, and ...
Think of an ancient empire and you’re probably picturing an iconic site like the Acropolis in Athens, or Rome's famous forum.
The history of Cyprus is marked by division, contestation, and the perpetual struggle over competing sovereignties. Over the ...
The remnants of Britain’s once mighty empire still give the mother country more than a few headaches.
Leaders of the BRICS group of developing nations addressed the shared challenges of global warming on Monday, the final day of their summit in Rio de Janeiro, demanding that wealthy nations fund ...
A bill introduced in Congress on Monday would transfer oversight of Haskell Indian Nations University from the federal government to a board of trustees made up of tribal representatives.
But Mr Farage’s rise north of the border punctures this story. His success is a reminder that Scotland is more conservative, and more English, than the nationalists pretend.
SI Newhouse was the right man for the magazine moment in the 1990s. Times changed, but his media empire didn’t.
The Rise Tower in Saudi Arabia would be the tallest building in the world if completed, at a height of 2 kilometers.
Researchers Used a 1,500-Year-Old Map to Find a Lost City Excavators determined Tharais was a religious hub of the Byzantine empire.
Archaeologists recently uncovered the purpose of a 1,500-year-old bucket at Sutton Hoo, revealing that it was used as a cremation vessel for an important Anglo-Saxon figure.
This Bewildering Byzantine Bucket Stumped Archaeologists for Decades. Now, They’ve Finally Discovered Its Purpose Fragments of the bucket were first found at England’s Sutton Hoo burial site ...