Archaeologists believe they've finally located the site of a long-lost city established by Alexander the Great - a thriving port that once connected ancient Mesopotamia directly to the Persian Gulf's ...
City was established by Macedonian conqueror as he carved an empire from Greece to the fringes of India ...
Archaeologists say they’ve finally pinpointed the site of a long-lost city founded by Alexander the Great - a bustling port ...
Archaeologists claim they've finally identified the location of a long-lost city established by Alexander the Great - a ...
Archaeologists confirmed the location of Alexandria on the Tigris, a lost city founded by Alexander the Great in Iraq that served as a major ancient trade hub.
Lions of Mesopotamia coach on Play-Off Tournament targets, social media bans and putting Iraq back on the global map.
Ancient Roman altars discovered near Edinburgh unveiled in new exhibition Up until now, the first records of written numbers emerged in what is now Iraq around 3400BC by the Sumerians. But researchers ...
We generally associate the origins of mathematical thinking with the emergence of writing, about five to six thousand years ago. However, a new study challenges this assumption looking at floral ...
Archaeologists working in southeastern Turkey have uncovered new evidence that expands the known reach of one of the world’s earliest monumental cultures. The find is reshaping how researchers ...
Eva Anagnostou-Laoutides receives funding from the Gerda Henkel Foundation. Michael B. Charles does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would ...
The Babylonian Map of the World, often referred to as the Imago Mundi, is a fascinating artifact from ancient Mesopotamia, dating back to the 6th century BC. This clay tablet, now housed in the ...