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The earth shook and entire pre-Islamic kingdoms disappeared
Long before the rise of Islam, the Middle East was home to powerful kingdoms, complex religions, and vast trade networks that ...
A detailed look at how the Constitution Bench read history, archaeology and civil law to settle a centuries-old dispute.
In 2010, a three-judge bench of the Allahabad High Court weighed worship traditions, historical records and ASI excavations ...
Researchers reviewed a number of studies pointing to the early use of plant foods by prehistoric humans and discovered that ...
ReligionForBreakfast on MSN
Why the Dead Sea Scrolls Changed Everything We Knew About Ancient Judaism
In 1947, a chance discovery by Bedouin shepherds uncovered a library frozen in time — the Dead Sea Scrolls, the oldest ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
Ancient DNA Reveals That a Teenage Girl Chewed on This Wad of ‘Gum’ 10,500 Years Ago
Based on genetic material preserved in birch bark tar from Estonia, researchers found that the teen likely had brown hair and ...
Fremantle’s Danish production labels Blu and Strong Production have combined under the name Blu.
Sediment DNA also traces life outside the cave. Predators dragged prey into sheltered chambers, humans left waste behind. By ...
If you're looking for suggestions for things to do during your next trip to the Yucatán Peninsula, we've got dozens.
BCNARTS: Movies: Another Hole In The Head Fest, Vogue Marquee Celebration, Kill Bill, Judging Juries
Genre madness, a restored marquee, a ferocious bride, and some valiant librarians are coming to theaters this busy week.
The great, the good, the politicians and the gays were all there for the unveiling of a plaque to the Irish rebel ...
In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events, the “Solstice” experience returns to Mount Auburn Cemetery, we meet “Jane Austen: The Original Romance Novelist” and talk with Mike ...
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