Researchers have discovered 30 inscriptions written in Indian languages, which provide new evidence that visitors from India spent time in Egypt between the first and third centuries C.E.
A long-standing debate about the evolutionary origin of the world's most widely cultivated "magic mushroom"—Psilocybe cubensis—may now have been settled by scientists from southern Africa and the ...
Mushrooms have been used by ancient humans for millennia, but archaeologists have only just uncovered their pivotal role in ...
Exchange of social information and gossip was crucial to our Stone Age ancestors' survival. Gossip identified whom to trust in life-or-death challenges of the ancient world. Gossip strengthens bonds, ...
By Eugenia Otenwaa, Accra, Mar. 10, GNA – The Restitution Africa Forum has been launched in Accra to promote dialogue on the return of African cultural heritage and the restoration of the continent’s ...
If you've ever wondered what it would be like to natter with a Neanderthal or have a heart-to-heart with Homo Erectus, then wonder no more.
With the major AI models being developed in far off lands, how will they meet the needs of Africans, especially when some ...
The spider-shaped sword ornament was created in Ghana in the 19th century and was passed down in a Texas family for ...
Travel and Tour World (TTW) has unveiled its new research, "50 heritage sites in the world for 2026," highlighting the landmarks shaping the future of heritage tourism. Based on editorial research, ...
Although undated, the archaeological context provides a reliable timeframe. Coins minted during the reign of Ottoman Sultan Murad IV (1623–1640) were found in the same room, placing their creation ...
Buried in the deserts of the Near East, Egypt, and Central Asia, ancient libraries with troves of knowledge and wisdom have been uncovered.
Scientists analyze fossils and vocal tract models to reconstruct what the languages of prehistoric humans may have sounded like.