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The World is Different: 5 Countries That Deliver the Biggest Culture Shock to Americans
When Americans pack their bags and venture beyond familiar borders, they often discover just how different life can be ...
The Hotel Nevada stands as a six-story sentinel in the downtown area, an Art Deco treasure that was once the tallest building in the state. When it opened in 1929, it was considered downright ...
XIAO YIJIU/XINHUA In the hall of the Hubei Provincial Museum, visitors lean in to examine ancient bamboo and wooden slips, ...
The discovery of animal shells and bones carved with inscriptions in Anyang, the last capital of the Shang Dynasty (c. 16th century-11th century BC), in 1899, stunned the world. The script on them ...
New findings add weight to the theory that states didn’t just spring up from any kind of farming – it had to be grain.
Police in Georgia are again arresting participants of demonstrations in capital Tbilisi, where protests have been ongoing for ...
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Why archaeologists hesitate to open China’s first emperor’s tomb
The burial mound of Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of a unified China, is one of the most tantalizing unopened tombs on Earth, yet it remains sealed beneath a forested hill in Shaanxi province.
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