With uncrowded destinations harder and harder to find, the UN World Trade Organisation's database of ‘tourism villages’ ...
BYBLOS, Lebanon — The anguish in Lebanese archaeologist Nader Siklaoui’s voice is clear as he films Israeli missiles slamming down near ancient Roman ... people in the eastern Mediterranean ...
A ccording to a recent study, ancient Mesopotamians experienced emotions differently from modern humans. The research was ...
Researchers have uncovered how ancient Mesopotamians linked emotions like happiness and anger to specific body parts.
A multidisciplinary team of researchers studied a large body of texts to find out how people in the ancient Mesopotamian region (within modern day Iraq) experienced emotions in their bodies thousands ...
Researchers analyzing 1 million Akkadian words from ancient Mesopotamian texts revealed unique insights into how emotions ...
From feeling heavy-hearted to having butterflies in your stomach, it seems inherent to the human condition that we feel ...
First discovered in 2004 but confirmed thanks to recent carbon dating, researchers found the world's oldest alphabet in a Syrian tomb.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art surveys 150 years of Black artists turning to ancient Egypt.
The tomb was found near Luxor which is home to some of Egypt's most important ancient monuments, temples, and tombs, and included 11 sealed burials.
The more-than-100,000 data points can be visualized on a world map scalable to 20-kilometer hexagons ... better access to information on what lives near them, and could get them more interested ...
This is a locator map for Jordan with its capital, Amman. (AP Photo) Authorities in Jordan say they’ve shot and killed a man who opened fire on a police patrol near the Israeli Embassy, an attack that ...