How did people living in the Bronze Age manage their finances before money became widespread? Researchers from the Universities of Gottingen and Rome have discovered that bronze scrap found in hoards in Europe circulated as a currency
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New, Almost Non-Destructive Archaeogenetic Sampling Method Developed
An Austrian-American research team (University of Vienna, Department Evolutionary Anthropology and Harvard Medical School
Read More »The Lost Libyan Shadow Theater Revived in Ghadames
The House of Culture in Ghadames held a workshop directed to volunteers in the field of cultural heritage protection
Read More »Less Wastage During Production Of Marble Slabs In The Roman Imperial Period Than Today
When it comes to ancient Roman imperial architecture, most people usually have a mental image of white marble statues, columns, or slabs
Read More »Panic in Berlin’s Museum Island, mystery shrouding the vandalism attacks
Dozens of artifacts and Artistical works in the most famous museums in Berlin were vandalized by unknown people, and the German authorities reserve this vandalism for nearly two weeks.
Read More »King Al-Zahir Baibars, in its Part 17 according to the Levantine narration
The seventeenth and penultimate part of the biography of King Al-Zahir Baibars was published in Beirut according to the Levantine version. It was investigated and commented on by George Bohas and Iyas Mohsen Hassan.
Read More »Khan Al-Otaishi is the most important khans for convoys in Iraq
The khan is located in the Al-Otaishi area of Al-Hussainiya district, to the north-east of the city of Karbala on the old road linking Baghdad and Karbala
Read More »The Egyptian Museum in Al-Tahrir is on the preliminary list of World Heritage Sites
The Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities announced that the World Heritage Committee of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
Read More »Monuments that were displayed instead of the royal mummies in the Egyptian Museum
The artifacts that were displayed inside the hall of royal mummies, were transferred from the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square to the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, during a majestic procession that witnessed the transfer of 22 mummies of the kings and queens of Egypt.
Read More »The Jordan Rights Center declares that Britain has not returned Stone Age statues yet
The head of the Mishaa Center for Studies and Human Rights in Jordan revealed that Britain had taken thirty Stone Age statues for restoration in 1990 and has not returned them yet
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