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Recent discoveries challenge ideas of a sharp divide between the haves and have-nots in ancient Mesopotamia, suggesting a larger middle class than previously thought.
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Hosted on MSNOrder To Watch Fate's Anime Shows & MoviesThe Fate series has plenty of entries for anime fans to enjoy, but starting the series can seem intimidating. This is the ...
A must-visit for history lovers and adventure seekers in Gujarat’s Kutch district, where ancient ingenuity meets timeless wonder ...
This week's Free Will Astrology entertains the origins of bluetooth and beer.
But only in this century have scholars come to know the Sumerians with any thoroughness, chipping away at the sites of such ancient city-states as Ur, Lagash and Mari. Last week a U.S. expedition ...
The threat of tariffs mean businesses must check their exposure and figure out what's going on in their supply chains, ...
PEOPLE has an exclusive first look at Scarlett St. Clair's upcoming novel 'Terror at the Gates,' out this summer. The book, a ...
Step back in time to Lothal, a remarkable Indus Valley Civilisation site that once thrived as a key maritime hub. Known for ...
Bombay was the hub from where pearls were exported to other countries. Because of this link, India traders settled in large ...
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India Today on MSNWhy seismologists aren't surprised by amplified tremors of Delhi quakeIt was because of the “young Yamuna sediments”—dating back to 10,000 years—that Delhi sits on, says expert Dr Sumer Chopra of ...
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