The discovery of metals and the development of metalworking actually mark the beginning of the New Stone Age, also known as the Neolithic Age.
The discovery of metals and the development of metalworking actually mark the beginning of the New Stone Age, also known as the Neolithic Age.
The straits between the Greek peninsula of Pelion, in Thessaly, and the island of Skiathos in the Northern Sporades are, due to their shallow depth and abundance of reefs, the site of numerous wrecks and shipwrecks throughout history. Precisely one of those reefs, called Lefteris, happens to be the
When Herodotus , in the 5th century BC. C., he undertook the task of describing Egypt in the Histories of him , a certain topic in particular fascinated him, and so he stopped to write a long, detailed and explicit study on the different types of mummification and its techniques (II.85-90). Beyo
Tourists visiting the central part of Egypt today usually have two places marked in their plans:one, for its monuments, is Luxor; another, because it is a beach area of the Red Sea, Hurghada. But halfway between both sites, near the city of Qena, there is a strange corner that may be interesting b
Imagine a field strewn with huge stone vases . Large vases capable of sheltering a person and that seem to sprout from the ground, forming a landscape worthy of Game of Thrones or some other fantasy story from a visionary filmmaker, imaginative writer, or sci-fi comic book artist. Only there really