No archaeologist dares to open a 2,300-year-old Egyptian mummy, fearing the loss of a one-of-a-kind burial method.
When researchers examined skeletons buried in present-day Sudan, they found evidence that some had belonged to workers who ...
Drawing on extensive fieldwork, Lukasik explores how American evangelical narratives of global Christian persecution have ...
Reading offers a break from work and caring for other people and it can also be a way to gain personal insights.
Luxor is one of the few Egyptian restaurants and halal delis in the area catering to those who keep kosher. That, plus a focus on connection, is helping to foster community.
Skeletal analysis at Tombos, an ancient Egyptian colonial settlement in Nubia, reveals a more complex labor and social ...
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Tribune Content Agency on MSNRick Steves’ Europe: A crossroads of civilizations in IstanbulSome of my most vivid memories from my first visit to Istanbul in the 1970s are of the colorful locals. Scruffy kids sold ...
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Warrington Guardian on MSNSundial Women's Institute learn about fashion and beautyPresident Eileen Griffiths welcomed members to Newchurch Parish Hall on 18th March and the meeting began with "Jerusalem" ...
As Greece counts 200 years from the War of independence and stands proud as a member of the EU, the mind reels to the ...
After Alexander the Great conquered Egypt in 332 BC, a gold rush swept the kingdom, during which nearly 40 mines were ...
“No Other Land,” which won the Oscar this year for best documentary, chronicles the struggle by residents of Masafer Yatta to ...
At the site of Tombos, archaeologists have found that less-affluent laborers may be buried with upper-class people in pyramid ...
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