Lions of Mesopotamia coach on Play-Off Tournament targets, social media bans and putting Iraq back on the global map.
New climate maps show wild wheat and barley grew in much smaller areas than thought, narrowing early farming origins.
The moon crossed the sun's path on February 17, causing what is known as an annular solar eclipse. The sun was not covered ...
Deep in the deserts of Iraq, the lost city of Charax Spasinou has finally been found. It seems it had been hiding under the Earth for more than a mill.
One of the last cities ever founded by Alexander the Great, later dubbed Charax Spasinou, has finally been rediscovered.
Kolkata: An exhibition marking Indian Museum's 212th Foundation Day, titled ‘Beyond the Land: Markers of India's Riverine and ...
Alexandria on the Tigris was Alexander the Great’s lost trade capital linking India, Mesopotamia and the Mediterranean.
A recent book argues Pakistan can leverage its strategic location and become an engine of trade and global growth, but ...
Ancient Greek geographer Strabo is one of the greatest writers in the ancient world, devoting his life to studying, writing, ...
A “forgotten Alexandria” on the Tigris is being pulled back into focus by archaeologists using drones and geophysics, revealing what appears to have been a vast, carefully planned metropolis in ...
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This 1,200-year-old city from Alexander the Great’s empire has just been found: Here’s what’s hidden beneath the sands
Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of Charax Spasinou, one of thelast cities founded by Alexander the Great, after it had been buried beneath the desert for over 1,200 years. Thanks to drones ...
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What if the Tower of Babel was real?
The story of the Tower of Babel is one of the most well-known tales in the Bible. It tells of a time when humanity, speaking ...
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