A lyre in a treasure-laden royal tomb discovered in Mesopotamia is the earliest stringed instrument ever found.
The latest findings cast light on the history of a major civilization that is considered to be one of the world's first ...
Researchers found that ancient Mesopotamians associated body parts with emotions, just as we do—but they discovered some ...
For as long as people have been building civilizations, they’ve been looking for new methods to entertain themselves. One of ...
President-elect Donald Trump said at a conference for young conservatives in Arizona this past Sunday that the official ...
A newfound clay head from the sixth millennium B.C. is the first of its kind ever found in Kuwait, but similar finds have been unearthed from ancient Mesopotamia.
Researchers from University of Glasgow have found origins of early governing institutions in Mesopotamia, which were based on ...
While one step of green architecture lies in using materials that create less CO2 emissions, another significant step is ...
Defending champions Iraq secured a hard-fought 1–0 victory over Yemen, while Bahrain stunned Saudi Arabia 3-2 in Group B ...
Jump in your time machine and set the dial for ancient Mesopotamia; you might find people gesturing to very different parts ...
The Kish tablet is “only” 5,500 years old, whereas the oldest cave painting that features three humans and a pig dates back ...
Ancient Mesopotamia felt love in their livers and anger in their feet, revealed a recent analysis of one million words of the ...