Recent rumors claim that Kratos might finally be going to Egypt in the next God of War, and there are a handful of unique ...
A PRETTY UK city has two rather unusual claims to fame – with the home of chocolate and a massive Viking event. Hundreds of ...
Archaeologists in Egypt are working to restore the Ramesseum, a temple belonging to Ramesses II, an Old Testament pharaoh believed to have interacted with Moses in the Book of Exodus.
If Atreus is the main protagonist of the next God of War game, Santa Monica Studio could reuse one of its best tricks from ...
This unique degree programme offers training in an unparalleled range of ancient languages and their associated history, culture and textual traditions. Students study Hebrew and either Greek or Latin ...
Uranus is speculated to represent Observation Haki due to its connections to the sky. The Ancient Weapons are some of the most intriguing aspects of the One Piece franchise. Since the early days ...
FOR some years past it has been felt by students of anthropology that the limits of their science were being pushed so far in every direction by various enthusiastic workers in almost every ...
A new Call of Duty season is nothing without new weapons to level up and master, and Black Ops 6’s season two has plenty to grind with. With at least six weapons coming throughout the season ...
But the citrus genus has a surprising history, popping up everywhere from ancient Rome and the Renaissance to naval exploration and Casanova's famed romantic trysts. The history of citrus dates ...
Associate Professor and Director, Ancient Israel Program ... indicating the Horns of Ammon – the iconography thanks to an Egyptian Oracle which identified him as being the son of the god ...
The Sterkfontein excavation site, which exposes the ancient deposits that once formed underground and contain Australopithecus fossils. The fossil-bearing red sediments clearly contrast with the grey ...
The obverse shows the head of Alexander wearing a ram's horn, indicating the Horns of Ammon—the iconography thanks to an Egyptian Oracle ... of course, the weapons used to slay Caesar.