New Study Challenges Columbus’ Italian Heritage
In a deed of primogeniture prepared on February 22, 1498, Christopher Columbus (between August 25 and October 31, 1451 – May 20, 1506) mentioned that his estate in Genoa, Italy, […]
3,500-Year-Old City Unveiled In Peru
The Vedic Period began in India after the decline of the Indus Valley Civilisation about 3,500 years ago (around BCE 1500-600). Queen Hatshepsut of the 18th Dynasty of the New […]
West Asia Conflict: A Serious Threat To Global Trade
What if both maritime routes and airspace remain closed at the same time? This is the biggest worry for the global economy because of Iran’s ongoing conflict with Israel and […]
A Bronze Age Town At An Altitude Of 3,900ft
The plateau is situated in the broader Great Zab River Valley and surrounded by a steep slope, as well as dense forests! However, human settlements were built on this inaccessible […]
Exploring The Four-Dimensional World…
Human beings love to travel. Homo habilis, an extinct species of archaic human from the Early Pleistocene of East and South Africa about 2.3 million to 1.65 million years ago, […]
9th Century Stone Inscriptions Unearthed In India!
In a landmark archaeological discovery, 69 stone slab inscriptions dating back to as early as the 9th Century have recently been uncovered in the southern Indian Province of Karnataka’s Kodagu […]
A Greek Spy In Ancient India!
Greek Spy in Ancient India in 300 BC? Book reveals Secrets! Imagine a Greek diplomat living in India centuries ago, secretly sending reports back home about this amazing civilisation! That […]
Mesopotamia Wasn’t World’s Oldest City!
World’s oldest city was not in Mesopotamia: 6,000-year-old sites challenge history Recent archaeological discoveries are rewriting the narrative of human history. Contrary to long-held beliefs that the first cities emerged […]
Visa-Free Policy For Indians, By Iran
Iran recently announced a Visa Waiver Programme for citizens of 28 countries visiting the Islamic Republic in order to boost its Tourism Industry and to strengthen international connectivity. Tehran allowed […]
