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THE PHOENICIANS AND THE WEST
A 2,000-Year-Old Phoenician Coin Was Once Used as Bus Fare in England… But How Did It Get There?A Phoenician bronze coin from the first century BC, minted in ancient Gadir (modern Cádiz), was discovered in a Leeds bus fare box. Featuri...
A starry network of Arabian tradeThis connection between Arabia and the Indian subcontinent is often overlooked. The central civilisational role of these desert and sea peo...
Houthi attacks turn back the clock for shipping as costs pile upTo get from Asia to Europe and back, global shipping companies have for decades sailed through the Red Sea and the Suez Canal. But a year a...
Polytheism enables mother of democracyThere are many gods who are constantly competing, collaborating and negotiating for power. This allows for democracy. Atheism - popular amo...
Detect an opportunity for artefact detecting?A Spanish metal detectorist could inspire a new west-to-east artefacts smuggling.
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Jerusalem is one of the eternal cities of the world. Jewish lore dates it back to the ancient times when King David developed it as the fir...