By the Middle Bronze Age, evidence shows that cultures in the region often enjoyed one crop over the other. Widespread ...
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Mesopotamian clay shows early chemistry
Unveiling the mysteries of early civilization, Mesopotamian clay provides valuable insights into the origins of chemistry.
Sakikkū, an ancient Babylonian-Assyrian text attributed to Esagil-kin-apli, offers a glimpse into early diagnostic systems.
A model of the ancient environment suggests a new theory about how some of the first cities in human history were built. The research, published in PLOS One, proposes that the beginnings of urban ...
The relationship between music, science and maths are deeply entwined. We could all benefit from learning more about it.
Gog-Magog (Hebrew Bible)and Yajuj-Majuj (Arabic Qur’an) are the long time threats to God’s future Messianic Age. In the 17th ...
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4,000 BCE: The World’s First Lock and Key System Discovered
Archaeologists traced the invention of the lock and key back to Mesopotamia around 4,000 BCE. The first wooden pin locks, later adopted in Egypt and Greece, reveal just how advanced early ...
Many people have one-sided or distorted ideas about what is European. The Würzburg professor Dag Nikolaus Hasse demonstrates this in a book that is now also available in English.
Among the starry crowd were scientists and philanthropists with big support for MCASD’s mission to outreach to all.
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 ...
Archaeologists uncovered a 1,400-year-old cross on Sir Bani Yas Island, linking small houses to a Christian monastic ...
Christians hold that the eight survivors of The Great Flood (Noah and his wife, their three sons, and their wives) disembarked the Ark on Mount Ararat and then migrated to ...
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