An ancient Roman merchant ship, submerged for over two millennia off Ilovik, has revealed secrets of Roman seafaring.
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Ancient Arctic communities traded with the outside world as early as 7,000 years ago, DNA from the remains of Siberian dogs suggests. Analysis of the DNA shows that Arctic pups thousands of years ago ...
The Claudio Aqueduct was built in the 1st century along the Appian Way in Rome. Luigi Vaccarella/SOPA RF/SOPA/Corbis Ancient Romans were masters of water manipulation. They moved fresh water around ...
Archaeologists discovered ancient amphorae from Spain and what is now Tunisia. Greek Ministry of Culture and Sports Archaeologists excavating shipwrecks off the Greek island of Kasos have unearthed a ...
Archaeologists have found evidence of raw materials trade between Bronze Age Iran and Mesopotamia. Tübingen researchers and Iranian archaeologists have discovered evidence of raw materials trade ...
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African beads show 4,000-year-old trade
The recent unearthing of ancient African beads has shed new light on the extensive trading systems that existed some 4,000 years ago. These discoveries have expanded our knowledge of international ...
DENVER (CBS4) - The newest exhibit at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science is more than 1,000 years in the making. "'Traveling the Silk Road' brings a part of the ancient world to Denver," curator ...
Cremated remains and a broken copper band in a 4,000-year-old settlement on a barrier island off the coast of Georgia suggest that trade networks in ancient North America linked people from the Great ...
J K Dadoo writes that ancient India, through trade, religion and knowledge networks, shaped global civilisation as the world’s central intellectual and philosophical power William Dalrymple, a great ...
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