An interesting discovery was recently made in Central Asia in Tajikistan containing Greek inscriptions on a rock.
Dec 7 (Reuters) - The U.S. government has approved the export of advanced artificial intelligence chips to a Microsoft-operated facility in the United Arab Emirates as part of the company's highly ...
Archaeologists in Georgia's Bashplemi Lake region have unearthed a basalt tablet bearing an unknown script, possibly dating back to the Bronze Age. The tablet, similar in size to an iPad ...
Two thieves donned diving gear to pilfer hundreds of ancient Greek and Roman artifacts from the bottom of the sea in Egypt, according to the country’s interior ministry. Egyptian authorities say ...
A stone tablet was discovered in the country of Georgia’s Bashplemi Lake in 2021. Since then it has baffled archeologists as they have no idea what is written on it. White House Provides Most ...
A tablet bearing a previously unknown ancient script has been discovered in the Caucasus region, a study has reported. The book-sized tablet—made of basalt, a type of volcanic rock—features 60 ...
Ancient archeological objects are often found in Athens and other parts of Greece during road works or construction projects, revealing the country's rich past.
In ancient Greece, wealthy men often gathered for decadent banquets called symposia. Not only an occasion for thinking and philosophizing, the symposium was also a place for enjoying women ...
A lot of time over the past few decades has been spent trying to understand the past, and in the world of ancient mysteries few artifacts have captured the imagination quite like the Phaistos Disk.
There, his guide showed him objects from the site, including fragments of frescoes from temples, some with Brahmi script (a writing system of ancient India). Energized by this proof, Stein set off ...
However, the ancient wording, dating back to between 230 ... “Such inscriptions in amulets were usually written in Greek or Hebrew,” he noted. And while little is known about the man who ...
Over the past ten years or so, investigations of degraded or ‘ancient’ DNA have skyrocketed. By extracting DNA fragments from diverse sources —from human teeth and faeces to soil samples and ...