A mission of archaeologists has discovered an ancient city dating back around five thousand years in Iraq's Kurdistan Region.
The Directorate of Antiquities and Heritage in Duhok Governorate stated today that the city includes the largest cemetery with clay coffins dating back to the Hellenistic period (300 BC). This discovery came
A sustainable strategic hand to deal with environmental change in Sindh
Quratul Ain Kareem
Environmental archaeology is a multidisciplinary field that studies the interactions between past human societies and their environments through the analysis of biological, geological, and archaeological data. It seeks to understand how ancient
A group of archaeologists in China have uncovered concrete evidence proving that material exchanges between the East and West began long before the Silk Road was formally established in ancient China's Han Dynasty (202 BC-220 AD), shedding new light on evidence proving the existence of ancient trade routes.
Findings released by the
In a celebration of cultural identity, scholarship, and artistic evolution, Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi (SUAD), in collaboration with the National Library and Archives, the Observatoire des patrimoines de l'Alliance Sorbonne Université, and Dubai Culture, officially opened its cultural exhibition, ‘Threads of Heritage:
The mausoleum holds a special place not only in the history of Bukhara but also in the architectural and cultural heritage of Central Asia
By Shoxijahon Urunov and Maxamadov Abduhoshim
The Ismoil Somoni (Ismail Samani) Mausoleum is one of the oldest and most famous architectural monuments in Bukhara city of Uzbekistan. This historic