KOLKATA: Indian Museum pieced together a rare exhibition from its enviable reserve collection for the first time in its ...
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The 4,000 BCE lock and key that changed security forever
The oldest known lock and key system dates back to around 4000 BCE in Mesopotamia. Crafted from wood and surprisingly sophisticated, this early mechanical device allowed ancient people to secure ...
As the horror movie "Sinners" stands poised to sweep the Oscars, we take a look at how and why the vampire genre has long ...
The history of our cities has been written in water. In Mesopotamia, Egypt and the Indus valley, the first urban settlements were built around irrigated farmland. Flooded terrace fields for rice, corn ...
A new study shows how writing shaped life in the ancient city of Azaila, Spain, revealing trade, literacy, and Iberian–Roman ...
It was a typical day at the Charles Burrell Visual and Performing Arts Campus in northwest Aurora. Students in a high school ...
As the horror movie "Sinners" stands poised to sweep the Oscars, we take a look at how and why the vampire genre has long ...
Two neighboring towns on the Arizona-Utah border that once served as a haven for a polygamous religious sect have entered a new era.
Archaeologists have discovered an ancient Greek building and courtyard on Failaka Island, Kuwait, offering insights into ...
In “The Oak and the Larch,” Sophie Pinkham examines a vast history and culture through the branches of its ancient trees.
One of the most tangible examples is the survival of large ceramic bathtubs associated with Hittite-period contexts. A photographed terracotta tub from Kültepe (Old-Hittite, 19th or 18th century BC) ...
In her memoir “Always Carry Salt,” Samantha Ellis builds “an ark” for the next generation of her family. It involves culture, cuisine, and history.
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