In the Land of Ninkasi by Tate Paulette (Book Review)The book illustrates ancient beer-making practices in Mesopotamia through a combination of narrative, archaeology, and storytelling, appealing to varied audiences.
Ancient Mesopotamian stone tablets discovered in Iraq reveal intricate details of how empire was governedThe discovery of clay tablets in Iraq reveals insights into ancient Mesopotamia's bureaucratic structure and the rise of the first recorded empire.
Ancient stacks of dishes tell tale of society's dissolutionEarly Mesopotamian societies initially embraced organized structures but later rejected the concept of the state, as evidenced by archaeological findings.
Spreadsheets of empire': red tape goes back 4,000 years, say scientists after Iraq findsAncient Mesopotamia's bureaucracy reveals the early complexities of governance, evidenced by 4,000-year-old administrative tablets found in Girsu.
In the Land of Ninkasi by Tate Paulette (Book Review)The book illustrates ancient beer-making practices in Mesopotamia through a combination of narrative, archaeology, and storytelling, appealing to varied audiences.
Ancient Mesopotamian stone tablets discovered in Iraq reveal intricate details of how empire was governedThe discovery of clay tablets in Iraq reveals insights into ancient Mesopotamia's bureaucratic structure and the rise of the first recorded empire.
Ancient stacks of dishes tell tale of society's dissolutionEarly Mesopotamian societies initially embraced organized structures but later rejected the concept of the state, as evidenced by archaeological findings.
Spreadsheets of empire': red tape goes back 4,000 years, say scientists after Iraq findsAncient Mesopotamia's bureaucracy reveals the early complexities of governance, evidenced by 4,000-year-old administrative tablets found in Girsu.
Scientists reveal all the evidence Adam and Eve really DID existThe story of Adam and Eve may have historical roots in real places and events, despite biblical myth.
The first text messages 'printed' by man from 6,000 years agoCylinder seals from Uruk reveal a direct link to the development of proto-cuneiform, marking a significant milestone in the history of writing.
A Gallery of Lions of MesopotamiaLions represent chaos in Mesopotamian culture, defeated by kings to symbolize order and authority.
An Introduction to The Babylonian Map of the World-the Oldest Known Map of the WorldThe Babylonian Map of the World is a significant historical artifact showcasing ancient cosmology and geography.