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In the early Bronze Age, a piece of bread was buried beneath the threshold of a newly built house in what is today central ...
You’ve probably heard about the pyramids, the Nile, and all the famous tourist spots in Egypt. But what if I told you there’s a side of Egypt that most people don’t even think about? A quieter, more ...
Last week, Egyptologist Fatma Keshk gave a lecture at the French Institute for Oriental Archaeology (IFAO) in Cairo on courtyards in ancient Egypt ... heritage has made it a “Disneyland ...
Analyses showed that the bread was made with coarsely ground emmer flour, an ancient variety of wheat, and lentil seeds, with the leaf of an as yet undetermined plant used as yeast. Ancient emmer ...
While many of these tools were incredible ancient discoveries that revolutionized early civilizations, they didn't allow them ...
For hundreds of years, Andean people recorded information by tying knots into long cords. Will we ever be able to read them?
The crux of the case is something bigger, something moral and deeply personal, about one family’s connection to a home and ...
Make your own mustard, try different sports, celebrate sheep week, or catch a free LUGA music, circus and dance creation ...
“We‘ve made a calendar that comes close,” Lowe ... s schedule fit our own have been imperfect from the start. Early Egyptians (prior to about 3100 B.C.) and other societies from China ...
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