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A recent study by historian Connor Beattie, published in the Journal of Ancient History, reveals a little-known but crucial ...
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Medium on MSN6 of the Oldest Cheeses in the WorldRoquefort is one of the world’s oldest known blue cheeses, originating in southern France and mentioned in records as early as 79 CE. Legend says it was discovered when a young shepherd left his lunch ...
Nayanthara’s ambitions extend far beyond real estate and film. In 2021, she co-founded The Lip Balm Company alongside dermatologist Dr Renita Rajan ...
A massive wall stretches nearly 200 miles across Mongolia’s desert, hiding secrets of a forgotten empire. Recent discoveries challenge everything we thought about its purpose and creators.
In the vast, wind-swept wilderness of Mongolia’s Gobi Desert, a nearly 200-mile-long wall has long stood as a silent testament to a bygone era. Known as the “Gobi Wall,” this enigmatic structure has ...
Greek officials are warning those on the popular tourist island destination of Santorini to stay alert in the coming days due to increasing seismic activity, which could mean a strong earthquake ...
Greek island Santorini on earthquake alert after more than 200 tremors Authorities have closed schools and told residents to avoid large events and drain swimming pools.
Since his death in 323 BCE, the world has been obsessed with Alexander the Great, who set out from his kingdom of Macedon (in modern-day Greece) at the age of 20 to conquer the mighty Persian Empire.
Based on ice-core records from the Arctic, atmospheric levels of toxic lead spiked between 100 BCE and 200 CE as the Roman Empire began mining and smelting metals like never before. A child born ...
Themistocles makes Athens a sea power As is often the case in history, a crisis forced the Athenians to strive for greatness. Persian King Darius I placed Athens and the rest of Greece firmly in his ...
As documented by Kyle Harper in a remarkable new book, The Fate of Rome: Climate, Disease, and the End of an Empire, the period between roughly 200 BCE and 150 CE is now known as the Rome Climate ...
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