On the 'Golden Eagle' train in Central Asia, writer Maggie Shipstead follows the historic Silk Road and witnesses, in some ...
The modern world’s pet cats are products of a long process of domestication and trade. It began some 10,000 years ago in modern-day Turkey, when Anatolians tamed and befriended Near Eastern wildcats.
The world’s wealthiest travelers don’t just book first-class flights or five-star hotels—they go all out. This may include ...
The more they traveled, the more cultures embraced them. Crossing the Silk Road wasn't easy, and cats were the best natural pest control for merchants and traders. Unlike dogs, which needed more ...