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Since acquiring the tablet in 1882, the British Museum made a significant breakthrough when it found a piece that had been missing.
The story of how the first cities rose from southern Mesopotamia has long fascinated scientists and historians. Many ...
Teacher Jeron Velasco came to the U.S. from the Philippines four years ago. Here's what he's learned, what he's teaching and ...
Discover how early humans transitioned from nomadic lifestyles to building the world’s first civilizations through agriculture, urbanization, and technological innovation. This video explores the rise ...
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Egypt and Sudan’s insistence on keeping their historical water shares cannot be considered equitable and reasonable.
Newly discovered fossils in Ethiopia show that Homo coexisted with Australopithecus 2.6 million years ago, rewriting the timeline of human evolution. Far from a straight line, early human history was ...
A copy of the Decree of Canopus, which was vital in breaking the enigma of hieroglyphics, has been found at a site north of ...
In 1866, in the ancient city of Tanis, archaeologists uncovered two stone tablets with decrees from King Ptolemy III Euergetes upon the death of his daughter It was meant to be sent out to Egypt’s ...
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The evolutionary root of the mammalian lineage can be traced back to more than 300 million years in the past. A rich Paleozoic and Mesozoic fossil record ...