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Heraclitus was the ancient Greek philosopher who challenged the world through his beliefs in constant change, unity of ...
Archaeologists recently unearthed a 1,000-year-old Viking treasure hoard on Baltic shores, featuring silver artifacts, Arabic ...
Bodies, potentially decaying, were a more common sight in ancient Rome than now. Suetonius, writing in the first century CE, ...
A newly discovered lost city in Rajasthan, tied to the sacred writings of India, reveals evidence of culture, trade, and ...
Nearly 1,500 years ago, inhabitants of Vadnagar town in present-day Gujarat began “reproducing” a popular coin of an Indo-Greek ruler using terracotta moulds, replacing the original die-struck coins ...
Spotting a rare foreigner in the southern Syrian city of Nawa, Khalil approaches with a business proposal: bring him a “very ...
Several ancient objects of historical and archaeological value, from the Ancient, Roman, and Byzantine periods, dating from ...
A major showcase of Chinese artifacts of the famous Terracotta Warriors of the Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC) will open this weekend in Perth, marking what is being seen as the most significant museum ...
On the Greek island of Ithaca, archaeologists recently uncovered new evidence that suggests ancient travelers once made ...
Discover a historic auction showcasing rare ancient Chinese coins and the coveted 1992 1oz Gold Krugerrand, promising to captivate collectors and history enthusiasts alike.
Metal detectorist discovers nearly 1,500 ancient Roman silver coins featuring the faces of 11 emperors and empresses buried in a field in Letca Nouă, Romania.