Mesopotamia, the world's oldest civilisation, arose in ancient Iraq, pioneering writing, law, and science. Explore its ...
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How bronze changed human civilization forever
The Bronze Age began around 3300 BCE with the discovery that copper mixed with tin produced a stronger alloy. This breakthrough transformed tools, weapons, and construction. Civilizations in ...
Sanjeev Sanyal, an economist and a member of the Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council, spoke about the 'Macaulay ...
Archaeologists working in the depths of Kateřinská Cave have made a series of remarkable discoveries that challenge our understanding of ancient human activity in Central Europe. Recent excavations ...
Generations of Indians have been conditioned to believe that civilisation and progress were brought to the subcontinent only ...
We’re as much the products of the books we read as we are of the times we live in. The 20 books in the list below certainly ...
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The popularity of old-fashioned cookbooks, with offerings from Gwyneth Paltrow and Sophia Loren
Social media may be awash with recipes, but book fans cite their appreciation for high-quality narratives and photography in ...
The Purulia arms drop case is revisited on its 30th anniversary, reflecting on the original investigation and uncovering new ...
Transgresoras: Mail Art and Messages, 1960s-2020s reveals how Latinx and Latin American women artists subverted the ...
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The world’s oldest botanical art reveals how humans were doing math 8,000 years ago
Researchers analyzing ancient pottery from Northern Mesopotamia have identified what may be the world's earliest botanical ...
The Fertile Crescent is the name given to the arc-shaped area of land that stretched across the Middle East from the northern end of the Gulf in the East to the Nile Valley in the West. It was here ...
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