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How Ancient Egypt Became Central to the Alien Debate
The “Ancient Aliens” theory has long been dismissed as fringe pseudoscience—but what if it’s not as impossible as it sounds?
New research shows that the rise of Sumer was deeply tied to the tidal and sedimentary dynamics of ancient Mesopotamia. Early ...
In an excerpt from his new book Dinner with King Tut, Sam Kean explores a weird and wild '90s experiment to replicate ancient ...
Venus figurines, with exaggerated sexual characteristics such as big hips and breasts, began appearing about 40,000 years ago ...
For millennia, ancient civilizations have left us clues about the importance of living in harmony with nature. Despite the warnings etched in stone tablets, whispered through sacred texts, and painted ...
Egypt is inaugurating the Grand Egyptian Museum, the world's largest museum dedicated to its ancient civilization and an ...
Grand Egyptian Museum costs around $1 billion, houses over 57,000 artifacts chronicling Egypt’s history - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Across the globe, there are places where nature has slowly but surely taken over, creating eerie atmospheres that are both ...
After innumerable interruptions, delays and setbacks, the world’s largest museum dedicated to a single civilization comes to ...
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Silla Gold Crowns: Ancient Artistry and Modern Legacy
Ancient Artistry and Modern Legacy Manmoolsang Exhibition in Gyeongju Highlights Sillas Golden Heritage Amid APEC Summit ...
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Ancient Mesopotamian Tides Sparked the Birth of Civilization, Study Finds
Research shows that ancient tides shaped the rise of Sumer, the world’s first civilization. Shifting deltas and tidal rhythms ...
Zhao Yingxin, the general planner of the exhibition, says photographs play an extremely significant role in the progress of civilization, as they record how civilizations move forward and develop.
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