Spread over 1,100 sqkm and over three districts in Odisha, Chilika was the first Indian wetland designated as a Ramsar site ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSN5,000-year-old Egyptian Map May Depict The AmericasA mysterious artifact reportedly found in an Egyptian tomb has sparked widespread speculation among historians and ...
The associate professor said we're lucky India didn't have industrial landscape changes before the 80s. It’s why the images ...
ASIA covers one third of the land-surface of the globe, and half the world's population is packed into the Indo-Pacific hinterland, the territories between the Indus and the Amur. An author ...
The ancient peoples of the Philippines and of Island Southeast Asia (ISEA) may have built sophisticated boats and mastered seafaring tens of thousands of years ago—millennia before Magellan, Zheng He, ...
Stone tool analysis of sites in Southeast Asia provided evidence that the area ... new answer thanks to new research that shows the ancient people of the Philippines and ISEA may have mastered ...
A new study of ancient DNA from fifth- to sixth-century Hun skeletons suggests they were a motley crew of mixed origin with a few connections to the Xiongnu Empire in Mongolia.
For the first time in history, archaeologists have mapped an entire ancient Roman city using ground-penetrating ... new technology has allowed experts to see through layers of ground and map the town ...
Artist’s illustration of Zheng He’s fleet. Credit: Kosov vladimir 09071967 / CC BY-SA 4.0 According to a new study, ancient seafarers of Asia in the Philippines and surrounding islands may have ...
Just make sure you have three lockpicks handy. This Avowed guide shows where to find the Ancient Arrowhead treasure map, how to get it safely, and where to look for the reward. The Ancient ...
New archaeological evidence suggests that ancient inhabitants of the Philippines and Island Southeast Asia had the advanced plant-working technology needed for sophisticated boat building and open ...
The ancient Egyptians employed a host of exotic ingredients – some apparently imported from as far away as Southeast Asia – to mummify their dead, as revealed by a new analysis of containers ...
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