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A new study challenges long-standing beliefs about Pharaoh Hatshepsut’s destroyed statues, suggesting they were ritually deactivated.
Ottoman imperium eventually ended in ignominy, with defeat in World War I and the Armenian Genocide – an appalling ...
Elephantine, a town at Egypt's southern frontier near modern-day Aswan, provides a unique window into the urban life of some ...
Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of Imet, a once-prominent city in Egypt's Nile Delta, buried for centuries beneath ...
Tens of millions of people in major cities across the U.S. Northeast are facing record high temperatures, Tuesday (June 24) ...
The custodians of trillions of dollars of global central bank reserves are eyeing a move away from the greenback into gold, ...
The head of the Israel Defense Forces said Tuesday that “the campaign against Iran is not over” as a ceasefire between the ...
The European Commission's Ursula von der Leyen, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, and the European Council's Antonio Costa before a summit in Brussels on 23 June 2025.
In the early 20th century, architects turned to a newly discovered past to craft novel visions of the future: the ancient history of Mesopotamia. Eva Miller traces how both the mythology of Babel and ...
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Men typically pair it with a turban (ammama), and depending on occasion or region, add layers: the jibba (outerwear), kaftan ...