The city of Iskenderun, also known as Alexandretta, in todays Turkey, was originally founded by Alexander the Great.
Archaeologists have already found more than 200 tombs—and they think that might be just the tip of the iceberg.
The 2,000-year-old basilica was “once the beating heart of Roman London,” the Museum of London Archaeology said.
While exploring the site of a 32-story planned skyscraper in London, archaeologists unearthed the ruins of a nearly 2,000-year-old Roman basilica.
Traveling along the Tea Horse Road unlocks a land of teahouses, centuries-old monasteries, and epic valley views.
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Old Civil War Explosive Found Magnet Fishing!Five years after Jurassic World Dominion, an expedition braves isolated equatorial regions to extract DNA from three massive ...
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Old Camera Found Magnet Fishing!NASA has been monitoring a never-before-seen planet in its solar system, which is eight times the size of Earth. Australia’s intelligence agency has let 9News behind the curtain and told the ...
Once thriving industrial giants, Suzhou and Dongguan now face economic desolation. Factory shutdowns, mass relocations, and dwindling job opportunities have plagued these cities, highlighting the ...
Zimbabwe’s Tanaka Chatora leads the way on seven-under-par after the opening round of the Africa Amateur Championship at ...
National Portrait Gallery’s first female director: ‘Seeing what it means to young women is humbling’
Victoria Siddall, now in one of art’s most prestigious jobs, talks balancing family, work and the environmental impact of exhibitions ...
On the fringes of an African game park, an ambitious project brings together tourists, local communities and white rhinos, emerging from the brink of extinction.
The Commission is probing the operations of Harare City Council from 2017 till date. Executive Assistant Town Clerk, Mathew Marara, told the Commission how rife nepotism is at the City Council ...
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