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Researchers Map 7,000-Year-Old Canal System of the World’s Oldest City
Researchers Map 7,000-Year-Old Canal System of the World’s Oldest City In a groundbreaking discovery archaeologists and geologists have successfully mapped a vast and intricate irrigation canal system that once sustained the ancient city of Eridu widely considered the world's oldest city. Located in present day southern Iraq Eridu was founded around 5,400 BC and was a crucial part of early Sumerian civilization. This recent research offers unprecedented insight into how the city's inhabitants engineered and maintained a sophisticated water management system allowing them to thrive in an otherwise arid environment. While traces of these canals were previously known this is the first time that scientists have successfully tracked the entire network revealing a well preserved irrigation system that played a vital role in sustaining agriculture and urban life. This discovery provides new evidence of the ingenuity of the ancient Sumerians and how they harnessed their environment to build a civilization that influenced future societies.
By Adnan Rasheed11 months ago in History
England’s Run the show Over America: A Bequest That Molded a Nation
**England’s Run the show Over America: A Bequest That Molded a Nation** For over 150 a long time, Britain ruled over the American colonies, taking off an permanent stamp on the culture, administration, and character of what would afterward ended up the Joined together States of America. From the early 17th century until the late 18th century, the British Empire’s impact was profoundly inserted in the improvement of the colonies, forming their political frameworks, financial structures, and social standards. This period of colonial run the show laid the establishment for the country we know nowadays, indeed as it sowed the seeds of disobedience and independence.
By Md Arafat Hossain11 months ago in History
The History of American Colonies: Foundations of a Nation
The history of the American colonies is a fascinating tale of exploration, settlement, conflict, and the gradual formation of a distinct identity that would eventually lead to the birth of the United States of America. Spanning over 150 years, from the early 1600s to the late 1700s, the colonial period laid the groundwork for the nation’s political, social, and economic systems. This article explores the origins, development, and significance of the American colonies.
By Md Arafat Hossain11 months ago in History
An Unfinished Love Story
An Unfinished Love Story (Some Love Stories Never End, They Just Pause Forever ) . 1. A Chance Encounter The first time Ayan saw Meera, she was standing in the middle of a crowded bookstore, completely lost in the pages of a novel. The world around her was noisy—people chatting, pages flipping, cash registers ringing—but she stood still, absorbed in her book.
By Afia Sikder11 months ago in History
Lost Emotions
Lost Emotions Part : 1 The first time Aisha met Rayan, she was running late for her literature class. She had stormed into the library, looking for a book her professor had assigned. In her rush, she collided with a young man who had been standing by the bookshelf, sending his books flying to the ground.
By Afia Sikder11 months ago in History
Same Day Agra Tour by Car – Discover the Iconic City in Just One Day
Agra, famously known as the city of love and home to the breathtaking Taj Mahal, draws millions of visitors each year. If you’re pressed for time, the Same Day Agra Tour by Car is your ideal opportunity to experience the city’s rich history and stunning architecture without any stress. With a well-organized itinerary, you can immerse yourself in the essence of Agra in just one day while enjoying a comfortable ride in your own vehicle.
By Sumit Gupta11 months ago in History
The Forgotten Empire
Throughout history, certain empires stand out, their legacies immortalized in the shared consciousness of humanity. The Egyptians, Greeks, Chinese, and Indians are among those whose contributions have withstood the test of time. However, not every significant kingdom has enjoyed such enduring recognition. The Kingdom of Mitanni, once a formidable power in the ancient world, has largely slipped into obscurity, its narrative obscured by the passage of time. This is the story of Mitanni, a realm that achieved remarkable heights, only to be lost to the annals of history.
By A História11 months ago in History
SpaceX Starship Mega Rocket Faces Another Setback, But Booster Catch Marks a Historic Success. AI-Generated.
SpaceX’s latest Starship test flight, its eighth overall, ended in a bittersweet outcome as the massive rocket’s upper stage was lost once again. However, the test was not without its triumphs, as SpaceX managed to successfully catch the Super Heavy booster for the first time—an achievement that brings Elon Musk’s vision for fully reusable rockets one step closer to reality.
By Refayat Amin11 months ago in History
Unraveling the Secrets of Nakht's Tomb and the Dimensions of His Life and Times
Unraveling the Secrets of Nakht's Tomb and the Dimensions of His Life and Times The Tomb of Nakht, Deir el-Medina They lived during the New Kingdom period of Egypt, but there is a lot we can learn from the Tomb of Nakht (TT52) discovered in Deir el-Medina.
By Rohitha Lanka11 months ago in History
Remember the Alamo!. Content Warning.
Haunting History: February 23rd-March 6th 1836 Remember the Alamo! A cry shouted to American soldiers inspiring them toward vengeance through the Mexican-American War. What were they remembering, exactly? A siege led by General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna against a small force of Texans holed up in a fortress compound originally founded by Roman Catholic missionaries and called the Misión San Antonio de Valero.
By Tales from a Madman11 months ago in History
The Pig and the Pauper Who Made a Million
The Pig and the Pauper Who Made a Million Once upon a time in the vibrant village of Wigan, where the rooftops were painted in beautiful colours and cobblestone lanes hummed with laughter, lived a pauper named Oliver. Always clad in ragged clothes that seemed to blend into the dirt, he had a heart full of dreams even though his pockets were as empty as his pantry. Oliver was a dreamer, often lost in thoughts of strange adventures and flights of fancy, convinced that one day, something remarkable would happen to change his life.
By Marie381Uk 11 months ago in History











