How tides shaped the rise of ancient Sumer, the world’s first civilization, new study reveals
A new study is rewriting the history of ancient Sumer's rise, long considered the cradle of civilization. The study, which ...
Field research and discoveries from the Persian Gulf, highlighting maritime archaeology and ancient trade networks.
A new study is rewriting the history of ancient Sumer's rise, long considered the cradle of civilization. The study, which ...
Archaeologists have unearthed the richest tomb to date at the Tepe Chalow site in eastern Iran, yielding new understanding of ...
A pair of copper-alloy cymbals discovered in the north of Oman is offering fresh insights into Bronze Age Persian Gulf ...
The Kuwaiti-Polish archaeological mission has made remarkable discoveries at the Bahra 1 site in Kuwait’s Subiya Desert, shedding light on ...
Archaeologists in Saudi Arabia have excavated eight 'standing stone circles' that date back 7,000 years and were likely used as ...
Archaeologists from the University of Exeter, in collaboration with the Bahrain Authority for Culture and Antiquities, have unearthed the first ...
During a recent excavation in the village of Alqan, located in Saudi Arabia’s Tabuk province, archaeologists uncovered a bilingual inscription ...
Archaeologists in the Umm Al Quwain region of the UAE have uncovered what could be the lost city of Tu’am, ...
Archaeologists of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (OeAW) excavating the prehistoric coastal site of Kalba on the Gulf of Oman ...
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