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4,000 BCE: The World’s First Lock and Key System Discovered
Archaeologists traced the invention of the lock and key back to Mesopotamia around 4,000 BCE. The first wooden pin locks, later adopted in Egypt and Greece, reveal just how advanced early ...
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2,000-Year-Old Babylon Battery: The Forgotten Technology That Might Have Powered the Past!
The Babylon Battery presents a fascinating mystery, raising the question of whether ancient Mesopotamians harnessed ...
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Amazon carvings show advanced math 4,000 years ago
It’s an incredible revelation that carvings found deep within the Amazon rainforest offer evidence of advanced mathematical ...
Ancient warnings from texts like the Sumerian King List and Hopi prophecies reveal cyclical disaster patterns that could help you prepare for future global catastrophes.
From ancient stone tools to early life-changing, read about the innovations that shaped human history and progress.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) can be seen as a kind of time traveler. It cannot carry people through centuries, but it can move through the data left behind. From old texts to forgotten places, AI can ...
Grape and olive farming traditions have changed through time based on shifts in climate and the needs of the local culture, ...
Explore the ambitious Revive the Spirit of Mosul UNESCO campaign, restoring 124 heritage houses and significant landmarks in ...
Once civilizations rose, artists belonged to a class of citizens, grouped with craftsmen, smiths, and similarly skilled ...
As you may recall, both new wave legends performed at the star-studded “SNL50” concert — DEVO delivered a blistering ...
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The Moon Is Moving Farther From Earth Each Year, and Tides Are the Reason
Learn more about tides and tidal bulge, and how they’re contributing to the moon drifting away.
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract The intensification of fieldwork in northern Mesopotamia, the upper region of the Tigris-Euphrates basin, has revealed two cycles of expansion ...
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