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Zep Tepi and the Myth of Egypt’s

"Zep Tepi" the so-called "First Time" in ancient Egyptian texts has been widely cited by pseudo-historians to support ...
After more than a decade of wars, from Syria to Gaza, the Middle East is exhausted by conflict. Is it ready to find another ...
For generations, Manhera Shrestha’s family has cultivated the same ancestral land in Khokana, an ancient settlement perched ...
"Star Trek" is home to countless alien species, many of whom offer beloved characters. Some are not. We rank the 10 most ...
Today privacy is not secrecy but selfhood. It remains an ethical space between what we owe others and what we owe ourselves.
From the Eiffel Tower's first colors to the original Penn Station, explore how iconic landmarks worldwide looked in the past ...
In Mesopotamia, Egypt and the Indus valley, the first urban settlements were built around irrigated farmland. Flooded terrace fields for rice, corn and quinoa accompanied the spread of civilization in ...
GW has pulled back the curtain and the loathsome Maggotkin of Nurgle are here to infect the tabletops of the Age of Sigmar!
Arkansas has a secret that’s been hiding in plain sight, and it’s called Emerald Park – a 135-acre natural wonderland in North Little Rock that delivers panoramic vistas worthy of national park status ...
Ken Yackimec, his wife, Terry Zitnak, and stepsons Scott and Peter Lloyd left London on Sept. 1, walking south until they ...
National Museum of Asian Art Director at the Smithsonian Institution Chase Robinson discussed cooperation with the Royal ...
Beginnings of Saudi Art Movement"—a seminal exhibition that celebrates and documents the formative years of Saudi Arabia's ...