The world’s first lock and key system was invented in ancient Egypt around 4000 BCE. Made of wood, it used simple pins and ...
The ancient theaters scattered across Türkiye’s Antalya province - once venues for gladiator battles, dramatic performances, ...
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The Temple of Bastet reveals the precision and ingenuity of ancient Egyptian engineers, from its structural design to its ...
A new study reveals how specialized microbes might convert Martian regolith into durable, life-supporting structures. Since ...
Loren E. Babcock, The Ohio State University, introduces research on Cladoselache, a puzzling ancient shark-like fish ...
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Olive oil is the Swiss army knife of foodstuffs. It can dress salads, sauté vegetables, even grease squeaky hinges. And for ...
Haridwar: In a revelation that could rewrite India’s hydrological and spiritual history, Devrishi, also known as Rishikesh Pandey—philosopher, spiritual researcher, and founder of Indian Sonic ...
Archaeologists have completed the first comprehensive technological mapping of an intricate underground tunnel system beneath the ancient Etruscan city of Veii, revealing a sophisticated network of ...
Did you know the Great Pyramid of Khufu was once 481.4 feet tall? It was built about 4,500 years ago. Today, it stands as a testament to ancient wisdom, despite losing some of its outer layer. Its ...
A fragment of a Roman milestone that was erected along the road Via Nova Traiana in Jordan. (Adam Pazout/Itiner-e) WASHINGTON — As the saying went, all roads once led to Rome — and those roads ...