Long before Rome, Greece, or Persia, the Bronze Age reshaped the world. From Egypt to Mesopotamia to the Indus Valley, this ...
In 2000 BCE, a civilization in the Americas faced a century-long drought by relocating strategically to nearby places.
Ancient depiction illustrating the biblical narrative of the Sons of God and the daughters of men. Source ...
Uşak, the ‘City of Firsts,’ stands out for its historic sites, stunning landscapes and distinctive local traditions ...
Modern scientists point to an empirical truth: We live on a planet in constant motion and mutation. As Winchester presents it ...
Greece's island of Samos was the birthplace of Pythagoras and its fascinating history goes back to the myth of the Argonauts ...
Chogha Zanbil was first spotted from a surveillance airplane in 1935. The excavated complex was discovered to be one of the few ziggurats built outside Mesopotamia. The ruins of the ancient Elamite ...
In a landmark decision for cultural heritage, the 43rd General Conference of UNESCO, held in Samarkand last week, officially ...
Iran’s minister of cultural heritage, tourism and handicrafts said the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural ...
The recent UNESCO recognition of the Cyrus Cylinder as one of the earliest documents on human rights is a source of national ...
CHRISTIANITY today is the world’s largest faith — embraced by more than 2 billion people. From open democracies to closed regimes, every continent has been touched by its influence. Yet Christianity ...
Historical claims and origins of Israel and PalestinePolitical and religious influences on ZionismShifting global ...