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Mesopotamian clay shows early chemistry
Unveiling the mysteries of early civilization, Mesopotamian clay provides valuable insights into the origins of chemistry.
Nine generations separated Shem, the son of Noah, from Abraham. That is a long time and during the more than four centuries, civilization was growing. Following God’s scattering the people, ...
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Ancient Levant farmers used irrigation to thrive amid millennia of drought, study shows
International scholars find that Bronze and Iron Age farmers proved resilient in the face of climate change, cultivating grapes and olives in increasingly complex societies ...
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Experts Stunned by ‘Alien’ Head Discovered at Mysterious Site
Archaeologists working at the Bahra 1 site in northern Kuwait have unearthed a small but striking clay head figurine that has ...
Grape and olive farming traditions have changed through time based on shifts in climate and the needs of the local culture, ...
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