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A Rare Alabaster Vase Reveals the First Clear Evidence of Opium Use in Ancient Egypt
Learn how residue trapped inside a Xerxes-era alabaster jar revealed a long-overlooked tradition of opium in ancient Egypt.
A Brazilian viola player, Vinicius Diniz, currently based in Berlin, was part of the exclusive orchestra that provided the soundtrack for the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) opening ceremony, a momentous ...
Since opening its doors to the public just days ago, Egypt’s Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) has asserted itself among the world’s leading cultural landmarks. Its initial visitor numbers rival the daily ...
I/ATLAS reveals 7 jets and is it linked to Pyramids of Giza? A new image of interstellar object 3I/ATLAS shows seven jets ...
The UAE's outbound travel data for 2025 paints a picture of evolving preferences and consistent patterns. Millennials and Gen ...
Caution: The information below may be triggering due to the details of sexual assault cases reported.The streets of Cairo are ...
A groundbreaking scientific study has documented an unusual breeding behaviour among Egyptian vultures on Masirah Island, ...
New study debunks the “plague of Akhetaten." They found orderly burials and stable demographics pointing to a crisis, not a ...
Sudan is now home to the worst humanitarian crisis in the world. Hundreds of thousands have been killed since 2023, 12 ...
History isn’t what you’ve been told. Palmetto Publishing reveals the hidden spiritual conflict shaping our world, from ancient thrones to modern ideologies.
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