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Ancient high technology discovered at Hattusa, Turkey evidence
Explore the incredible evidence of advanced ancient technology at Hattusa in Turkey, the capital of the Hittite Empire. In this video, we examine megalithic walls, precise stone fitting, core drill ...
A study led by McKenna Litynski, a Ph.D. graduate in anthropology and adjunct assistant professor at the University of ...
Stretching across two-thirds of our planet, Asia harbors secrets that span millions of years of human history. From the ...
Chennai: The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has given permission to the state archaeology department to excavate ...
Digital imaging reveals hidden secrets of Aegean scripts, helping researchers study ancient Bronze Age tablets from Mycenae ...
Cinema in Ancient Greece began with Philion and Heron, who crafted automated theaters, bringing stories to life through ...
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Cornell and Technion scientists adapt ancient clay air conditioning tech for sustainable cooling
In innovative study that precedes Cornell students' push to sever ties with Israeli institution, researchers use traditional ...
Long coveted for its golden colour, scientific value and alleged healing properties, young Polish jewellers are transforming ...
The goldsmith Donna Distefano uses ancient metalsmithing techniques to create replica jewelry inspired by portraits at the ...
Mushrooms have been used by ancient humans for millennia, but archaeologists have only just uncovered their pivotal role in ...
The Archimedes Palimpsest is a 10th-century Byzantine Greek manuscript that was overwritten in the 13th century with a Christian liturgical text. This practice of creating a palimpsest, or a reused ...
The Global Times has launched the "Voices from the Study" series dedicated to in-depth intellectual dialogues with ...
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