The daily life in Ancient Greece revolved around work, family, education, and religion, shaping a civilization that still influences world.
New research from Mochlos reveals what the Minoans ate and how food shaped ritual, trade and daily life in ancient Crete.
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Echoes of impermanence: The rise and fall of ancient civilizations and their lessons for today
“Great civilizations are not murdered. Instead, they take their own lives.” The great historian Arnold Toynbee concluded this in his 12-volume magnum opus A Study of History. It was an exploration of ...
In 1872, British Museum curator George Smith made a discovery that would shake Victorian England's understanding of biblical history. Working late into the London evening, surrounded by fragments of ...
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