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A system of thousands of ridges and canals across a floodplain in southern Iraq has long been believed to be the remnant of a ...
The finding comes at the time of a resurgence of archaeology in Iraq, a country often referred to as the “cradle of ...
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ZME Science on MSNThis Forgotten 4,000 km Wall in Mongolia Wasn’t Built for WarIn the wide-open steppe of eastern Mongolia, archaeologists have uncovered evidence of a very long wall. This isn’t China’s ...
A new multi-media education resource highlighting the unique heritage features of Tauranga’s Ōtūmoetai Pā has been launched and is now available to check out.
Durham Cathedral has been crowned in a Which? survey as the best historical attraction in the country with no entry fee and ...
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GB News on MSNArchaeology breakthrough as over 100 structures linked to ancient South American culture discoveredArchaeologists have uncovered over 100 previously unknown structures at a centuries-old archaeological complex in Peru's Río ...
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Irish Star on MSN'We're baby name consultants – avoid these six names for your newborn'A name is for life, which is why two baby name consultants have spoken out about the labels new parents should avoid ...
A 7,100-year-old skeleton in the Yunnan province of China has revealed a lost human lineage linked to modern Tibetans.
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ZME Science on MSNOldest Neanderthal Weapon Dates Back Over 70,000 Years, And Is Carved From A Bison Leg BoneNo, modern humans weren’t the first to craft pointed weapons using bones. Neanderthals were already doing it thousands of ...
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Briefly on MSNAmapiano Songstress MaWhoo Falls in Love With Zimbabwean Fans: “I Want Zim To Adopt Me”MaWhoo was moved by the love she received when she performed in Zimbabwe on Saturday 31 May 2025 so much that she said she ...
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Briefly on MSNDJ Zinhle Stuns in Traditional Attire Ahead of New Song Release Featuring Sweet Guluva, SA ReactsDJ Zinhle set the timeline ablaze after sharing pictures of herself rocking traditional attire ahead of the release of her ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNConquering Everest: battery runs 12 days at 29,000 feet; powers science tech at -40°FThe low-temperature lithium battery powered scientific tech at -40°C with no heat or maintenance during a 29,000-foot Everest ...
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