
Dressing for the Ages
Over the two-plus years Alice Stevenson has been curator of the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology in London, she has looked at the delicate cream-colored garment hundreds of times, wondering at both the fineness of its workmanship and its extraordina

This 2,800-Year-Old Stele Tells A Bible Story From A Different Point Of View
As soon as you fit the words “Bible” and “history” into the same sentence, people start reacting.

Zoroastrian Towers of Silence: Leaving the Dead for the Vultures
A tower of silence (known also as a ‘dakhma’) is a type of structure used for funerary purposes by adherents of the Zoroastrian faith.

The Walls of Benin: Four Times Longer Than The Great Wall of China!
The Kingdom of Benin was an important African kingdom that flourished between the 13th and 19th centuries AD.

Enki: The Epic Mesopotamian Water God Who Saved Humanity
In the belief system of the Sumerians, Enki (known also as Ea by the Akkadians and Babylonians) was regarded to be one of the most important deities.

Typing on Thin Air: How Wearable AI is Eliminating the Need for Physical Keyboards
Scientists have built an AI model that interprets tiny wrist and finger motions using wearable sensors.