In this episode, I talk with Dr. Eckart Frahm at Yale University, one of the leading voices in the study of Mesopotamian history and texts, to take a look at interactions and overlap between ...
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Massive Fortress from Egypt’s Golden Age Found Along Strategic Trade Route
By guarding the eastern frontiers of Egypt, the site played a key role in securing the country against external threats.
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How did biblical Judeans track time? Trove of 6th-century BCE inscriptions offers clues
New analysis of 2,600-year-old Tel Arad ostraca suggests Iron Age soldiers tracked months, days, and supplies with ...
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Ancient farmers in Mexico shaped 205-foot scorpion mound to plan their crop cycles
Located southeast of Mexico City, this impressive and creative farming calendar is over 31 inches high and is imbued with ...
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7,000-Year-Old Footprints Discovered in Turkey: A Rare Glimpse into Ancient Life
Archaeologists in Hatay, Türkiye, have uncovered five rare human footprints dating back 7,000 years, offering a unique ...
Only a few weeks after Halloween in 1922, British archaeologist Howard Carter unearthed the tomb of Egyptian Pharaoh ...
Tucked away in the heart of Ohio’s Amish Country sits End of the Commons General Store in Mesopotamia. A place where time seems to slow down and the simple pleasures of life take center stage.
"At the side wall of a stone box-shaped object, we came across, to our astonishment, a stone slab with carved features of a human face. It's an idol figure, preserved in its original context," Dr.
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