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Slavery, long embedded in the structures of ancient civilisations of Mesopotamia, Greece, Egypt, and Rome, evolved into a more systematised transatlantic enterprise by the fifteenth century.
A group of scientists has sequenced the genome of a man who was buried in Egypt around 4,500 years ago. The study offers rare ...
In this episode of arts24, Eve Jackson sits down with one of the most celebrated British-Turkish novelists of our time, Elif ...
International scholars find that Bronze and Iron Age farmers proved resilient in the face of climate change, cultivating grapes and olives in increasingly complex societies ...
Shifting tides along the coast of the ancient region called Mesopotamia might have spurred the rise of the world’s oldest ...
Despite being known as masters of trade, these seafarers were never a single collective. Different groups built powerful ...
Analysis - A group of scientists has sequenced the genome of a man who was buried in Egypt around 4,500 years ago. The study offers rare insight into the genetic ancestry of early Egyptians and ...
The Babylon Battery presents a fascinating mystery, raising the question of whether ancient Mesopotamians harnessed ...
As resources become increasingly vulnerable to environmental fluctuations, climate change is often framed as a trigger for ...
Chinese courtiers used cloves to sweeten their breath; labourers at the great pyramids ate garlic for stamina. How far back ...
Mesopotamian scribes wrote about feeling anger in their feet and love in their liver. Learn about the similarities and ...