The artifacts were excavated from a city dating back to the third millennium B.C.E. by researchers from Iraq and the British ...
The finds, which also include dozens of clay sealings, contain details of a metric system used to measure resources, as well ...
The finds, which also include dozens of clay sealings, contain details of a metric system used to measure resources, as well ...
Red tape may feel like a modern-day frustration, but according to archaeologists, it's been a part of governance for millennia. Evidence from ancient Mesopotamia reveals that bureaucratic systems were ...
These were the state archives of the ancient Sumerian site of Girsu, in modern-day Tello, while the city was controlled by the Akkad dynasty from 2300 to 2150BC. While the texts may not be great ...
Just over half the world's population shares a river or lake basin with at least one other country. To sustainably manage ...
Conflict still occurs over shared waters; however, since the late 1800s, and particularly since the end of World War II, cooperation has been the dominant interaction between countries in the world’s ...
Going big and going early leads to an uptick in public interest and in those necessary donations. Unfortunately, it also ...
Longtime friends and collaborators Leon Bridges and Charley Crockett are teaming up for “The Crooner & The Cowboy Tour” this ...
Archaeologists have uncovered a vast network of canals underneath the world’s oldest city in Mesopotamia, shedding more light ...