Dr. Themistocles Kritikakos in his new publication "Armenian, Greek, and Assyrian Genocide Recognition in Twenty-First-Century Australia: Memory, Identity, and Cooperation", examines the long-term ...
A new study from Bar-Ilan University is shedding light on a long-overlooked social group in archaeology: the elderly. While research on women and children has flourished in recent decades, older ...
Students gathered at the Wilkinson Student Center and Museum of Art to compete in the BYU Religious Education Student ...
The underlying substance is Sumerian bitumen: a naturally occurring petroleum material (often called an asphalt-like “black goo”) long associated with waterproofing and adhesion, and even with ...
A metallic, pot-like artifact that reportedly was unearthed from a pile of rocks by workers who were building St. Peter’s Church on Bowdoin Street 174 years ago continues to be the source of ...
The Times of Israel on MSN
Forget the granny flat: Study of Israelite home shows elders ruled the Iron Age roost
Finds at Tel 'Eton preserved by fire amid Assyrian conquest 2,700 years ago offer evidence that matriarch and patriarch got biggest and best room of multi-generational household The post Forget the ...
Las Vegas News on MSN
Echoes of the past: How ancient problems mirror modern dilemmas
Walking through the neon-lit streets of Las Vegas, surrounded by cutting-edge technology and modern marvels, it's easy to ...
A team of archaeologists from Bar-Ilan University has achieved what until now seemed like a chimera in the study of ancient societies: identifying elderly members of a community not through their ...
BOULDER, CO, UNITED STATES, February 20, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Two days of online-only auctions scheduled for February 26 and 27 will mark the first of many anticipated collaborative efforts ...
The Royal Tomb of Nimrud were first discovered in April of 1989 by an expedition of the Iraqi Department of Antiquities and Heritage. The Tomb was located in the North-West Palace of the Ancient city ...
On Istanbul’s seventh hill, where the restored halls of Bulgur Palas look out over domes and minarets, veteran photographer Feruz Erturer ’s “Another World Where He Looked” gathers seven decades of ...
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