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  1. New Shocking Clues Into Human Origins From Qesem Cave

    ... or absorbed into the Neanderthal populations of Southwest Asia? Or were they an early form of Denisovan, gradually ... humans or early Denisovans on their way through Southwest Asia to places like the Denisova Cave in southern Siberia and ... the Tibetan Plateau, Mongolia, northern China and East Asia in general, and achieved a very high state of innovation ...

    Andrew Collins - 14/10/2019 - 14:06

  2. The Mind-Blowing Architecture and Engineering of Rome’s Colosseum

    The Roman Colosseum is one of the most famous and impressive ancient sites still in existence today. Every year, millions of tourists flock to see it, and it has been dubbed one of the ‘New Seven Wonders of the World’. It remains the largest amphitheater ever built, despite being nearly 2,000 years old. It is, without doubt, an engineering marvel. So how did the Romans build such a monument?

    Robbie Mitchell - 16/10/2022 - 22:50

  3. Laser Surveys in Cambodia Reveal Unparalleled Pre-Industrial Working of the Landscape

    ... that surround the well-known temple sites of Southeast Asia. Using the unique ability of new laser imaging ... in studying the Khmer Empire, a large nation of Southeast Asia that was at its height from the 9 th to 15 th centuries ...

    Mark Miller - 17/06/2016 - 00:47

  4. The Epic Rise and Demise of the Khwarazmian Empire

    ... centuries, flourished as a formidable power in Central Asia. Situated along the Silk Road The Khwarazmian Empire, ... centuries, flourished as a formidable power in Central Asia. Situated along the Silk Road, its strategic location ... Khwarazm  refers to the historical region in Central Asia where the Khwarazmian Empire was situated.  First used ...

    Robbie Mitchell - 01/03/2024 - 21:47

  5. Precious Ancient Fabrics from the ‘Israeli Silk Road’ Found in a Trash Heap

    ... The Silk Road was a network of trade routes connecting Asia to Europe and Africa. Originating in China , the Silk ... Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan in Central Asia and then and through Iran, Iraq, and Syria, before ... Road The legendary Silk Road crossed continents to connect Asia and Europe (Kevin Case / CC BY SA 3.0 ) Fabrics Offer ...

    ashley cowie - 22/01/2023 - 17:56

  6. The Love Affair of the Roman Emperor Hadrian and the Handsome Antinous

    ... with Hadrian. The Roman Empire in AD 117. The western Asia Minor Senatorial province of "Bithynia and Pontus" is ...

    MartiniF - 09/03/2018 - 15:18

  7. The Roman Empire’s First Civil War: The Year of the 4 Emperors (Video)

    Robbie Mitchell - 22/03/2024 - 20:00

  8. The Early Rulers of Persia, Part II: The Kayanian Dynasty

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    According to Persian epic tradition, the Kayanians were the second dynasty to rule the land which is known today as Iran. The Kayanians succeeded the Pishdadians, whose dynasty ended with the demise of their last king, Garshasp.

    dhwty - 02/03/2016 - 03:38

  9. Super Archaic Humans Mixed with Unknown 'Ghost' Species

    Do you remember those school science posters that depicted human evolution with a primate standing up and becoming a modern human? Of course you do, but you may not have noticed that these posters never showed any years - and that is because until this new scientific paper scientists were unclear about when, where, and how we mated our way out of Africa.

    ashley cowie - 22/02/2020 - 14:52

  10. Oldest Human Ancestors May Have Evolved Nine Million Years Ago in Turkey

    ... ‘out of Africa’ migration was preceded by an ‘out of Asia’ migration that adds a compelling new aspect to the ... incredibly ancient primates have been found in Europe and Asia . Some of these skeletal remains have been uncovered in ... movement toward modern humans began in Europe and Asia and not in Africa. “These findings contrast with the ...

    Nathan Falde - 04/09/2023 - 18:42

  11. Unearthing the Ancient Roots of Vegetarianism

    ... last 1,000 years ( public domain ) Respecting Animals in Asia It is known that prehistoric people sacrificed animals ... suggests that the founders of a non-meat diet lived in Asia, especially in ancient Indian civilizations. One of the ...

    Natalia Klimczak - 13/11/2016 - 03:58

  12. Humans Used Alternate Migration Route Out of Africa 80,000 Years Ago

    ... Africa was through the desert Levant area towards western Asia and northern Arabia via Jordan. A wide array of ... the northward migration of humans into Western Asia and their southward expansion into the Arabian Peninsula ... during their journey out of Africa and into southwest Asia and beyond,” concludes Dr Mahmoud Abbas, the study’s ...

    Sahir - 05/10/2023 - 14:58

  13. Derbent: Contested Ancient City Stronghold on the Silk Road

    ... route which stretched between Western Europe and Asia. Nestled between the Caspian Sea and the Caucasus ... trade route which stretched between Western Europe and Asia. Remembered by many as the oldest city in Russia, ... Silk Road caravan route that traversed between Europe and Asia. The Moscow Kremlin – Iconic Fortress of Russia Koshoy ...

    dhwty - 05/10/2021 - 01:56

  14. Genetic Study Reveals Shocking Details about Ancestry of Modern Indians

    ... mix of ethnicities and cultures, the people of South Asia have always been a source of fascination for scientists ... mix of ethnicities and cultures, the people of South Asia have always been a source of fascination for scientists ... extracted from other people living in South and Central Asia, to see if any further relationships might be detected. ...

    Nathan Falde - 08/03/2024 - 21:58

  15. New study reveal origins of elongated skulls in the Carpathian Basin

    ... records relating to the great migration of people from Asia into Europe, along with the presence of elongated skulls in other regions throughout Asia and Europe, the study authors concluded that the ... originating up to 4,000 years ago. Beginning in Central Asia, in the territory west of the Tien-Shan, the custom ...

    aprilholloway - 06/04/2014 - 01:58

  16. Wealth and Religion Tied through Time: Was Ancient Religious Morality Spurred by Affluence?

    Religion has become associated with having a focus on morality. But that wasn’t always the case, researchers say. Academics have long suspected that the modern world’s major religions were born of major spiritual movements which emerged in Eurasia about 2,500 years ago due to a population boom, and a subsequent need to create a moral order out of what could have been chaos in increasingly large communities.

    lizleafloor - 14/06/2015 - 00:12

  17. Discovery of sphinx in northern China tomb presents something of a riddle

    ... Commons ) While there are sphinxes in south and southeast Asia, this find in northern China seems to be somewhat of an ...

    Mark Miller - 17/12/2015 - 21:54

  18. The Pyramids Route: Was Knowledge of the Pyramids Spread by Ancient Castaways?

    ... far west across the Pacific and eventually into south west Asia. Those that survive the journey, that is. Had he reached ... Japan that adds to mystery in Asuka Mayan Pyramids in SE Asia? Of course, there are many Pre-Columbian trans-oceanic ... through the Pacific, thousands of miles to the west, in SE Asia, stranded Mayan castaway survivors may be telling ...

    Kirk Kirchev - 21/08/2016 - 21:29

  19. Elites and Gods: The Big Lives Of Little People In Ancient Egypt!

    With its enormous stone temples, pyramids and tombs, ancient Egypt was undoubtedly one of the most productive advanced civilizations of the pre-Christian world. However, their advancement was not restricted to their famous monumental architectural works but is also present within other facets of their culture. While ancient Greek, Roman and Chinese cultures enslaved and ridiculed little people, or dwarfs, the dwarfs of ancient Egypt were respected and lived normal and even elevated lives.

    ashley cowie - 18/05/2022 - 18:50

  20. The Age of Discovery: A New World Dawns

    ... facilitated the movement of traders from China, Southeast Asia, India, and the Arabian Peninsula; while the famous ... but also areas not under Muslim rule , including Central Asia, Southeast Asia, India, and China. Ibn Battuta in Egypt. ( Public Domain ...

    dhwty - 27/01/2020 - 23:02

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