In this new study, a team analyzed the genomes of 70 ancient cats, dating back over the last 11,000 years (from about 9000 BCE to 19th century CE). The genomes were taken from bones found in ...
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The domestication of cats has intrigued scientists and pet lovers alike for decades. Recent findings have challenged the ...
A newly identified crocodile relative from Egypt pushes back the origins of the marine-hunting dyrosaurids by millions of years. The fossil, Wadisuchus kassabi, shows a mix of primitive and advanced ...
Long drought cycles reshaped settlement choices in the Indus region. These climate stresses likely contributed to its slow ...
A groundbreaking study has overturned long-held beliefs about the domestication of cats. New DNA evidence shows that domestic ...
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3,000-Year Menu: What Ancient Egyptians Ate Every Day

From honeyed bread and beer to figs, fish, and onions, the diet of ancient Egyptians reveals a civilization powered by agriculture and ingenuity. Discover how their meals reflected class, religion, ...
Built during Egypt’s Fourth Dynasty, the pyramids on the Giza Plateau has been drawing visitors for thousands of years. The earliest records of tourists dates back to the 5 th century BCE, when Greek ...