If there were a place that could be called the archaeological almanac of Saudi Arabian culture, it would be Tell Abraq, ...
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What the Middle East looked like before Islam changed everything
Before Islam reshaped the Middle East, vast kingdoms, merchant empires, and warrior tribes ruled the sands. From the Nabataeans to the Sassanids, these powers fought for dominance over trade routes ...
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Viking silver hoard reveals far-reaching trade links between England and the Islamic world
New research into a remarkable Viking-Age silver hoard discovered in North Yorkshire, led by Dr. Jane Kershaw, Associate Professor of Viking Age Archaeology, School of Archaeology, has shed light on ...
The Vikings were crazy for silver. It was a hallmark of wealth, hoarded in the form of cigar-shaped ingots and woven into intricate neck-rings. The problem was that scarcely any silver was mined in ...
Around seven times larger than the White House, Uzbekistan’s Center for Islamic Civilization is a monument of epic proportions.
Researchers have found chemical residues of grapes in medieval containers indicating a prosperous wine trade in Islamic Sicily. Researchers at the University of York have found chemical residues of ...
The Tentative Lists of States Parties are published by the World Heritage Centre at its website and/or in working documents in order to ensure transparency, access to information and to facilitate ...
Iran’s president told Turkey’s foreign minister that Muslim nations must overcome disputes, strengthen unity, and expand ...
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