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Researchers trace origin of modern grapes to ancient wild vines of the Levant

A team of Israeli scientists has uncovered new evidence suggesting that modern wine and table grapes originated from wild grapevines native to the Levant, reshaping...

New study finds cavalry originated in ancient Syria and Anatolia – Not Assyria

A groundbreaking study is overturning the long-held belief that the Assyrian Empire was the birthplace of cavalry in the ancient Near East. Researchers now argue...

Oxford researchers identify Cerne Abbas Giant as Anglo-Saxon symbol of Hercules

Research from the University of Oxford has concluded that...

The lost tomb of Genghis Khan: History’s greatest burial secret

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Mysteries of Hingol: Pakistan’s desert canyon and the Sphinx of Balochistan

Stretching across the rugged Makran coastal region of Balochistan, Hingol National Park stands as one of Pakistan’s most extraordinary natural treasures. Covering nearly...

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Oxford’s Manar al-Athar becomes lifeline for preserving Middle Eastern heritage through 30,000-image archive

A vast online archive of archaeological photography, Manar al-Athar—meaning...

Oxford researchers identify Cerne Abbas Giant as Anglo-Saxon symbol of Hercules

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The lost tomb of Genghis Khan: History’s greatest burial secret

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New study finds cavalry originated in ancient Syria and Anatolia – Not Assyria

A groundbreaking study is overturning the long-held belief that...

Researchers trace origin of modern grapes to ancient wild vines of the Levant

A team of Israeli scientists has uncovered new evidence...

A garden discovery turns into subterranean wonder

In 1835, while digging a duck-pond in his garden...