All  

Ancient Origins Tour IRAQ

Ancient Origins Tour IRAQ Mobile

Advanced search

The search found 2196 results in 5.438 seconds.

Search results

  1. Prehistoric Hunters Roasted and Ate Giant Snails 170,000 Years Ago

    ... at a 225,000-year-old archaeological site in southern Africa. What makes this find truly remarkable is that it ... known as Achatinidae , at a rock-shelter in southern Africa. A new study has demonstrated how small groups of ... hunting techniques varied greatly across the world. In Africa, it is known that groups of ancient survivalists ...

    ashley cowie - 04/04/2023 - 22:58

  2. Cretan Footprints Challenge Darwin’s Out of Africa Theory, Says Study

    ... of million years and thus challenges Darwin’s Out-of-Africa theory. A 2017 aerial view of the 50 Crete footprints ... Institute ) Crete Footprints Challenge The Out-of-Africa Theory! The 50 Crete footprints, preserved amongst the ... current study in Nature challenge the prevailing Out-of-Africa theory, arguing that there is other evidence for early ...

    Sahir - 18/10/2021 - 22:45

  3. Shock Discovery - Humans First Interbred with Neanderthals 250,000 Years Ago

    ... with Neanderthals in Eurasia after a massive exodus from Africa about 75,000 years ago. However, the startling ... occurred sometime after humans migrated to Eurasia from Africa in large numbers beginning about 75,000 years ago. But ... no record of Neanderthals ever having lived in sub-Saharan Africa, which is where the human DNA detected in the ...

    Nathan Falde - 17/10/2023 - 22:54

  4. Study Shows Benin Bronzes Are Made from German Metal

    ... 16th-19th century works of art found in abundance in West Africa has revealed something surprising about their ... 16th-19th century works of art found in abundance in West Africa has revealed something surprising about their ... very far away, specifically from Germany’s Rhineland. Africa’s western coast and the Rhineland are separated by ...

    Nathan Falde - 05/04/2023 - 19:00

  5. The Amazing Story of Yasuke, The Forgotten African Samurai

    Samurai are among the most enduring symbols of Japanese cultural heritage, thus unsurprisingly, most samurai were Japanese. There are, however, examples of non-Japanese who became samurai as well. The most famous western example is the English sailor William Adams (1564-1620) who came to Japan in 1600 and was able to rise through the ranks to eventually become a samurai.

    Caleb Strom - 19/03/2024 - 21:56

  6. African Slaves Used Braids to Communicate Escape Routes in Colombia

    ... for agriculture and mining. Many were originally from West Africa, where hair was seen as a way to symbolize identity, ...

    Cecilia Bogaard - 30/11/2022 - 00:55

  7. The Elephant Slabs of Flora Vista: Enigmatic Artifacts with Ancient African Origins

    ... It illustrated that the Mande people (ethnic group of West Africa) belonging to the expedition of Voyager Mansa ... the Americas. The 'Voyager King' Mansa Abubakari II - Africa's Greatest Explorer ( muslimnewsmagazine.tv ) William ...

    Clyde Winters - 24/07/2016 - 15:05

  8. Why Did Homo Sapiens Take So Long to Leave Africa? (Video)

    ... why modern humans took considerable time to migrate from Africa finds new dimensions in recent discoveries.  The ... why modern humans took considerable time to migrate from Africa finds new dimensions in recent discoveries. Contrary ... timelines, suggesting early Homo sapiens roamed Africa 100,000 years earlier than believed. These findings, ...

    Robbie Mitchell - 25/11/2023 - 00:57

  9. Researchers Pin-Point ‘Ancestral Homeland’ of All Modern Humans

    ... accept that anatomically modern humans first arose in Africa roughly 200,000 years ago, but the location where that ... the Makgadikgadi–Okavango palaeo- wetland of southern Africa.” And they are calling that the “ancestral ... Hand Muscles Found in Human Embryos Updates on Out of Africa – Revising the Story of the Dispersal of Modern ...

    Alicia McDermott - 28/10/2019 - 16:00

  10. Kebokwe’s Cave: Where a Witch, A Legendary Scottish Explorer and a Tribal Chief Unite

    ... Kebokwe’s Cave. ( mmakatey ) David Livingstone Goes to Africa and Sleeps in Kebokwe’s ‘Haunted’ Cave Fast ... missionaries begin to arrive in large numbers to southern Africa and sought to convert the local population. One of ... met Robert Moffat, a Scottish missionary in southern Africa (and Livingstone’s future father-in-law), and became ...

    dhwty - 17/12/2018 - 14:03

  11. Ancient Elites Mutilated Their Faces Says Iroungou Cave Study

    ... known elite members of an ancient culture living around Africa’s deep and inaccessible Iroungou Cave in Gabon ... Iroungou Cave, an unusual cave in Gabon, in west Central Africa. The discovery was first announced by a team of French ... National Parks,  said  the discovery was “unique” in Africa, because human remains are almost “non-existent” ...

    ashley cowie - 07/07/2021 - 23:57

  12. Sterkfontein Hominin Fossils Redated To A Million Years Older

    Researchers at the Sterkfontein Caves in South Africa, famous for the discovery of ‘Little Foot’ and a ... ancestors. Researchers at the Sterkfontein Caves in South Africa, famous for the discovery of ‘Little Foot’ and a ... is a genus of early hominins that existed in Africa during the Late Pliocene and Early Pleistocene . ...

    Sahir - 28/06/2022 - 18:52

  13. Mali Manuscripts Rescued and Digitized to Celebrate the Malian Renaissance

    ... summoned to prevent jihadists from taking control over Africa’s eighth-largest country  Mali has recently been in ... summoned to prevent jihadists from taking control over Africa’s eighth-largest country nearly a decade ago. In the ... legacy of written knowledge and academic excellence in Africa, and hold the potential to inspire global learning ...

    Sahir - 11/03/2022 - 17:30

  14. Powerful Radio Telescopes in South Africa are Revolutionizing Astronomy

    ... SKA facilities in secluded desert regions of South Africa and Australia will work in coordination to supply ... Array Telescope and the Beginning of a New Era In South Africa, the precursor to the SKA project was a radio ... larger MeerKAT project, which represents the bulk of South Africa’s contribution to the SKA system, the KAT-7 offered ...

    Nathan Falde - 26/07/2019 - 10:44

  15. Ten Stunning Yet Little Known Ancient Treasures Across Africa

    The continent of Africa contains a plethora of ancient wonders, yet very few ... in length in the countries of Gambia and Senegal in West Africa. Of the 1000 stone circles, 93 of them have been ... home to one of the most stunning historical monuments in Africa – the monument of the Great Zimbabwe.  The name ...

    aprilholloway - 03/11/2015 - 20:42

  16. New Find Indicates Humans Left Africa Earlier than Believed

    ... in China by archaeologists that suggest early humans left Africa and arrived in Asia earlier than previously thought. ... in China by archaeologists that suggest early humans left Africa and arrived in Asia earlier than previously thought. ... were previously the earliest evidence of humanity outside Africa. "It suggests a way earlier migration out of Africa ...

    ancient-origins - 12/07/2018 - 13:57

  17. Skin Color Didn’t Matter to the Ancient Greeks and Romans

    ... A Different Perspective on Geography First things first: "Africa" did not exist in the ancient world as it does today. ... intended as a form of insult. A small portion of upper Africa, west of where Carthage was once located, was a region ... ancient Rome very closely tied to the shores of modern day Africa, discrimination based on skin would have been ...

    Riley Winters - 30/12/2017 - 14:32

  18. Into Africa: The Epic Adventures of Stanley and Livingstone

    ... I presume?”—a remote meeting in the heart of Africa was transformed into one of the most famous encounters ... Henry Morton Stanley is one that has escaped telling. Into Africa is an extraordinarily researched account of a ... explorer, Dr. David Livingstone, who had spent years in Africa as a missionary. In March 1866, Livingstone steered a ...

    ancient-origins - 23/10/2016 - 15:54

  19. Sufetula, A Once Affluent Roman City Fit for the Gods

    Unexpectedly perhaps, North Africa has a great many historic sites and Tunisia, with its ... archaeological wonders. Unexpectedly perhaps, North Africa has a great many historic sites and Tunisia, with its ... since the city played a major role in the history of North Africa. Roman and Byzantine Sufetula The town of Sufetula is ...

    Ed Whelan - 16/03/2019 - 00:58

  20. Black Caesar: The African Chief Who Was Captured by Slavers and Became a Pirate

    ... the 17th and 18th centuries. Originally from West Africa, Black Caesar was captured and sold into slavery.  ... the 17 th and 18 th centuries. Originally from West Africa , Black Caesar was captured and sold into slavery . ... Burial Ground First known colonial building in sub-Saharan Africa, with dark history, revealed to the public Is This the ...

    dhwty - 13/04/2019 - 19:02

Pages