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Techno-Science.net on MSN📜 A lost Babylonian hymn rediscovered after 3000 years thanks to AIA poetic text nearly 3,000 years old has just resurfaced, bringing back to life a voice lost since antiquity. A Babylonian ...
After years in a Syrian detention camp, Ibrahim Darwish was relieved to be allowed to return home to Iraq, but his joy was ...
Many American schoolchildren grow up learning that Yellowstone was the world’s first national park. But across the globe in Mongolia, just south of the capital, Ulaanbaatar, a mountain holds a claim ...
In 1931, the Skhūl I fossil was uncovered at Mugharat es-Skhūl (the Cave of the Children), also known as Skhūl Cave, Israel.
Abdullah Ocalan, jailed leader of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) militant group, appeared in a rare online video on ...
The world premiere of Atra Asdou's “Iraq, But Funny” at Lookingglass Theatre Company lives up to its title — and then some.
Why journalism that refuses to simplify, refuses to look away from messy, contradictory realities remains essential to ...
Scholars have found a 3,000-year-old Babylonian hymn praising the city, its citizens, and deity Marduk, with the help of A.I.
The rediscovered lines also give rare voice to Babylon’s women, especially its priestesses. It describes them as devout and ...
The Hymn of Babylon had been lost for over 2,000 years until researchers used AI to piece it together from 30 clay fragments.
A team of ancient literature experts have deciphered a Mesopotamain text that was missing for over 1,000 years. Etched on ...
Enlisted infantryman goes viral for crushing accusations of ‘blatant Islamophobia’ with ugly reality
An enlisted infantryman has gone viral for explaining why cries of "Islamophobia" have no effect on him whatsoever.
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