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Thonis-Heracleion once thrived at the mouth of the Nile, a vibrant city pulsing with trade and ceremony long before ...
Giza Plateau in Egypt is seeing changes. The government is working to improve tourist experience. They want to protect the ...
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Netflix Junkie on MSNGood News for ‘The Crown’ Fans as the Princess Diana Stories and All Things Royal Find Streaming Space but Not on NetflixAll about the new royal fix streaming service that has arrived for those obsessed with the juicy drama of The Crown and other ...
1."Don't ever bury a dead body in an area without any vegetation. The high nitrogen content in our bodies helps plants to ...
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TheCollector on MSNEsarhaddon: Ashurbanipal’s Father and King of the Neo-Assyrian EmpireKing Esarhaddon ruled the Neo-Assyrian Empire from 681 to 669 BCE. He was the third ruler of the Sargonid Dynasty, the ...
ASO’s annual fashion show, ‘Threads of the Motherland,” models history and legacy of African culture
The African Student Organization hosted its annual fashion show in the Mandela Room this past Friday. Themed “Threads of the ...
1. The “Jewish Question” is the diversity question. Other cultures have other ways, and those are biologically/genetically ...
The United Steelworkers union and Safety-Kleen in East Chicago are inching closer to a deal after spending last week at the ...
Nearly 200 years on from first being erected in Place de la Concorde, a French egyptologist has found new messages in the ...
In the pudding aisle, you’ll find Peach Melba Jelly for a humble £4.95. The peach jelly with raspberries and peach pieces is ...
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Live Science on MSNApulian rhyton: A 2,300-year-old Spartan-hound-shaped cup that was likely used at boozy bashesThis dog-shaped vessel was likely used for pouring wine, oil or blood in ancient rituals in what is now Italy.
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