Aristotle’s early insights into action and reaction anticipated complexities beyond Newton’s third law, revealing timeless ...
In modern Britain, all roads lead to London, but one can still find traces of older routes and borders that once subdivided ...
The mayor of Suakin dreams of a rebirth for his town, an ancient Red Sea port spared by the wars that have marked Sudan's ...
The comet the world knows as Halley’s Comet may owe its “first to spot the pattern” credit to someone far earlier than Edmond Halley: an 11th-century English monk. New interdisciplinary research ...
The 1850 discovery of King Ashurbanipal's vast library of cuneiform tablets at Nineveh illuminated fascinating records and ...
The U.K. is home to some incredibly old roadways — and a number of them can still be traversed today.
The expansion of one of the Mediterranean’s strongest powers wasn’t only driven by conquest, but also infrastructure. By borrowing techniques from the Greeks and the Etruscans, Romans engineered ...
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Ancient Egypt from the first dynasty to Cleopatra
Everything you ever wanted to know about Ancient Egypt. Dan is joined by Dr Campbell Price, Curator of Egypt and Sudan at the Manchester Museum, as they embark on a whistlestop tour through the ...
Like some misleading, clickbait title from the 19th century, Cleopatra’s Needles have no connection to the legendary queen.
Explore ancient temples, remote forests, and the surprising partnerships that brought history back to life ...
So when someone claims that Israel is an “occupation” proven by old population charts, remember this: states are not created by headcounts alone. They are built by responsibility, preparation, and the ...
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