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From historic artefacts and contemporary art to interactive exhibitions, London’s best museums have something for every ...
The 1940s map presents the Middle East from an Iranian perspective. Iran is highlighted in yellow, standing out from the uniform green of the surrounding countries. In the margins appears a Persian ...
More and more underwater cities are being found by scientists — leading to important discoveries that offer a glimpse into ...
WHEN it comes to a perfect holiday destination for Brits, Egypt has it all – five-star resorts, scorching temperatures and ...
The transition to a circular economy is critical for achieving sustainable development, resource efficiency, and building a resilient future for all. Over the past decade, the European Union (EU) has ...
Scans of a hill showed a dense concentration of abandoned buildings, so archaeologists started digging. Here’s what they ...
Ganesha says fire by its very nature raises its hands to high heavens Inspiration exaltation and exultation are associated with fire Eight times Wimbledon champion Roger Federer is a Leo and so was Sr ...
Hipparchus’s star catalog is the oldest known attempt to document the positions of as many objects in the night sky as possible, and it was the first time that two coordinates were used to ...
A discovery in the sands of Egypt has offered a different perspective for scientists as they examine the lives of ancient ...
Scientists have finally solved the mystery of the ancient 'Dragon Man', confirming that this 146,000-year-old skull belonged to a member of the Denisovans.
However, the ancient Egyptian mummy, housed at the Museo Egizio in Turin, Italy, has now shown that the plague was also prevalent in North Africa at the start of the Bronze Age, reports the Mirror US.
Fragments of the ancient Roman fresco show a floral pattern. (Image credit: MOLA (Museum of London Archaeology)) The art served to demonstrate the wealth and taste of the villa's inhabitants.