The bells and bleats faded as Osam Abdulmumen, a migrant from Sudan, herded sheep back from pasture, the sun setting over a ...
The book Fading Footprints: In Search of South Africa's First People begins with a death notice from 1913 - a woman called Meitjie Streep, described as "Bushman", dying of "senile decay" in Kenhardt - ...
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Fading Footprints — ancient South African culture found hiding in plain sight
The book Fading Footprints: In Search of South Africa’s First People begins with a death notice from 1913 – a woman called ...
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Cholera surges globally as vaccine shortfalls and poverty fuel resurgence
Communities continue to suffer because they lack safe drinking water, sanitation and resilience to environmental shocks that ...
The alleyway hits a dead end. So does the next. And the next. Wandering deep into Tunis’ 7th-century medina and its souqs, I ...
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Gary Griggs, Our Ocean Backyard | The theory of the Kelp Highway
If the route between the two major North American ice sheets didn’t fully open until about 13,000 years ago, how did early Homo sapiens travel from Alaska down into the Americas and even to ...
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16 Coffee Cities Every Caffeine Addict Should Visit
Coffee is more than a drink, it’s a universal language spoken in aromas, shared glances, and quiet moments of pause. Around ...
Possibly South Africa’s most well-known dish, the bunny chow has its roots in Durban, the country’s third-largest city, on ...
Contributing writer Chris Colin travels halfway around the world with his family to take a first-of-its-kind safari, and ...
Migration has transformed Leicester from a dull provincial market town into the vibrant capital of Asia in Britain ...
The university’s debt has grown rapidly in recent years. It stands today at around $6 billion, roughly 60 percent of its ...
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