As we know, Language has been one of the oldest and most influential ways of communication used by humans to connect generations through culture, tradition, and identity. Over time, several new ...
Last week in Jerusalem, 180 ambassadors gathered not to celebrate, but to prepare. In the echo of war, amid the highest surge ...
Here’s a brain-teaser: the name “Jesus” would have meant absolutely nothing to the man from Nazareth himself. In fact, the letter “J” never existed during his era. For anyone who’s ever wondered how ...
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For US Ambassador Mike Huckabee, contentious City of David is a place to meet God
American envoy discusses the archaeological site and how without Jerusalem 'there would be no America,' as he presents the ...
What if a holiday celebrated for over two millennia still holds lessons about resilience, identity, and community that ...
Archaeologists finished excavating foundations of the ancient wall that surrounded Jerusalem when the story of Hanukkah took place.
Making fire on demand was a milestone in the lives of our early ancestors. But the question of when that skill first arose ...
Something about a warm, flickering campfire draws in modern humans ...
Archaeological evidence makes a compelling case for Neanderthal-created fires 400,000 years ago in Suffolk, UK — plus, how ...
Archaeologists have discovered what may be the earliest evidence of deliberate fire-making.
Heat-reddened clay, fire-cracked stone, and fragments of pyrite mark where Neanderthals gathered around a campfire 400,000 ...
The oldest evidence for human ancestors using fire, dating back to between 1 million and 1.5 million years ago, comes from a ...
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