Archaeological Findings as Witnesses to East-West Belt and Road Exchanges, a salon as part of the series of activities of the ...
A rare Bronze Age jar that was accidentally smashed by a 4-year-old at an Israeli museum in August was back on display ...
For centuries, eastern and western medicines have operated in separate spheres. Now, a new approach to healthcare is taking ...
Researchers have concluded that paleolithic humans, arriving on the island around 14,000 years ago, were responsible for ...
A rare Bronze-Era jar accidentally smashed by a 4-year-old visiting a museum was back on display Wednesday after restoration ...
A rare ancient jar accidentally smashed by a child at Israel’s Hecht Museum has been restored and was returned on display.
To uncover the hidden features, researchers employed a sophisticated technique that measures minute changes in the orbits of ...
The term situstoto might be familiar to those who are interested in number-based systems and their applications in various ...
The exhibition also features a range of art pieces of craftsmanship, with a variety of ancient sculptures ... It also reaches ...
"Human-scale uncertainties make us more resilient, revealing weaknesses we did not know we had," writes Dr. Mithu Storoni.
Qanats can date back 3,000 years, but can be really tricky to find, especially in politically volatile countries.
Archeologists have discovered another 2,000-year-old “elixir for immortality” that sheds light on the true cost of chasing ...