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Pazuzu was one of many ancient Mesopotamian supernatural beings that blurred the line between god and monster. Historian Dr ...
Dr Edward Thomas Jones, Senior Lecturer in Economics, Bangor Business School, Bangor University Trade deals have long shaped ...
Assistant Professor of Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology Wu Xin recently gave a lecture on “Imperial Foundations of the ...
Spokeo examined the history of identification and its evolution throughout the centuries, from seals to biometrics.
New research shows how trade rooted in local resource differences and the conflicts it sparked, made ancient Greek ...
Language has always been more than communication, it’s how civilizations preserved their culture, beliefs, and history.
With Iraq currently in the world's spotlight, trace its beginnings in Mesopotamia - its name in ancient times. Mesopotamia has been called the 'cradle of civilisation' because agriculture, animal ...
Cuneiform tablets from ancient Mesopotamia cover a range of topics, from exorcising ghosts to uncovering the location of Noah’s Ark. Cuneiform tablet, c. 2nd–1st century B.C.E., Mesopotamia ...
In the ruins of the ancient Assyrian metropolis Nineveh, in modern Iraq, researchers have unearthed a rare artifact: a ...
Nearchus, the Navigator, bridged East and West with a daring voyage that reshaped ancient maritime strategy and trade routes.
What is money, really and what do we actually know about how it works? In this episode of the Clear Crypto Podcast, ...
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