Across the ancient southern Levant, some cylinder seals carried inscriptions that looked like cuneiform but could not be ...
In 1922, a British archaeologist named Herbert Weld Blundell was excavating the ruins of Larsa, an ancient city in what is now southern Iraq. Digging through the dust of Mesopotamia, his team ...
New research has revealed that the first kiss in recorded history took place at least 4,500 years ago in Mesopotamian societies.
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AI helped decode a hymn describing ancient Babylon, lost for more than 1,000 years
A hymn praising the city of Babylon and its people, silent for more than a thousand years, has been reconstructed from broken ...
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A French archaeologist has deciphered a 4,500-year-old Iranian writing system that defied experts for more than a century
A geometric writing system made up of diamonds, curves, and broken lines, silent since its discovery in 1903, has finally ...
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A Journey Through 28 Letters: Riyadh Exhibition Traces Story of Arabic from Ancient Inscriptions to Modern Technology
Omar Badawi A historical and intellectual journey awaits visitors to “Arabic Language: Twenty-Eight Letters of Light,” an ...
Stiola represents the second installment in the Keramos exhibition series, which Al-Masry initiated in January 2024. The ...
The World Health Organization warned on Tuesday that Europe could face “more deadly weeks” ahead, with another intense ...
The image of a stable Assyrian kingdom, with an orderly dynastic line and mostly peaceful father-to-son successions, has for ...
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