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Ancient Levant farmers used irrigation to thrive amid millennia of drought, study shows
International scholars find that Bronze and Iron Age farmers proved resilient in the face of climate change, cultivating grapes and olives in increasingly complex societies ...
The expo comes at a time when India’s horticulture production is projected to reach 362 million tonnes in 2025 and exports ...
By the Middle Bronze Age, evidence shows that cultures in the region often enjoyed one crop over the other. Widespread ...
Israel turned its dry, desert-like land into a productive farming area through smart techniques. New ways of watering crops, ...
The Uttar Pradesh government has dismissed rumours of fertiliser shortage in the state and shared the availability report for ...
In this imagined moment, a plane from Tel Aviv lands in Tehran. The pilot, in Hebrew and with an emotional voice, announces, ...
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Bronze and Iron Age People Focused on Olive and Grape Crops, Making Wine and Olive Oil a Priority
Learn how Bronze- and Iron-Age people made choices about which crops to prioritize in the Eastern Mediterranean, considering the crops’ resilience, moisture requirements, and profitability through ...
The coins, bearing the images of Roman emperors Constantius II and Constans I, were found hidden in a pit at the end of a ...
Iraq kicked off the first phase of its 2025–2030 Climate Investment Plan on Tuesday in Baghdad, directing ministries to ...
Thousands of Palestinians are continuing to flee Gaza City, as Israel’s major ground offensive aimed at occupying the city ...
If Irish presidential candidate Jim Gavin snags the country’s top office in next month’s national election, it could pave the ...
This attack cannot be dismissed as an error. It was a deliberate attempt to sabotage water distribution to civilians who ...
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