When three-year-old Ziv Nitzan was out walking with her family in Israel, her sharp eyes spotted an usual stone. It was an ancient Egyptian artifact.
A new study uses digital tools to analyze nearly 1,000 Syriac manuscripts from the British Library, focusing on how scribes ...
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Chowhound on MSNThe Truly Ancient Origins Of Cheese CurdsThough they may seem like dairy product made popular in places like Wisconsin, the chewy, salty cheese curd is an ancient ...
Dire wolves, made famous by the super hit book-turned-series ‘Game of Thrones’, went extinct over 10,000 years ago. Now, a US ...
The National Association for Armenian Studies (NAASR) is pleased to announce a special trip across Cilicia and Western ...
Diliman College of Science’s Institute of Chemistry (UPD-CS IC) and Günter Povoden of the University of Technology’s Institute of Inorganic Chemistry in Vienna, Austria, ...
Mamdouh Al Ibrahim, 16, thought he was safe in the UK after being injured in a bombing in Syria - the teen who dreamed of ...
The Saudi National Center for Wildlife (NCW) announced the birth of five endangered Arabian sand gazelles in the Buraidah ...
AMMAN/ISTANBUL - Turkey scoped out at least three air bases in Syria where it could deploy forces as part of a planned joint defence pact before Israel hit the sites with air strikes this week ...
Startling revelation: Despondent over his play and some fans’ criticisms, Red Sox outfielder Jarren Duran attempted suicide ...
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ABP News on MSNHungry Bones, Tired Blood: What Screening of 3 Lakh Women Tells Us About India’s Nutritional CrisisNearly half of Indian women have low hemoglobin and three in four are Vitamin D deficient, new data from Redcliffe Labs shows—raising alarms over a silent, generational health crisis.
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