Travel The discovery of Turkey's oldest temple, Göbekli Tepe, raises new questions about prehistoric religion and social development The recently discovered oldest temple of Göbekli Tepe in Turkey, dating back 12,000 years, reveals new insights into early civilization, social hierarchy and the significance of ritual, changing our view of the historical transition from a nomadic to a sedentary lifestyle Nov 1, 2024 at 5:23 PM · History desk
Travel The discovery of an 18th dynasty royal tomb near Luxor: a significant archaeological discovery from the New Kingdom An Egyptian-British archaeological team has discovered a 3,500-year-old ancient royal tomb near Luxor, opening up a new perspective on the life and role of royal women in the New Kingdom. Nov 1, 2024 at 4:47 PM · History desk
Travel The first jungle museum: preserving and celebrating the biodiversity of the Amazon rainforest The Brazilian Amazon becomes home to the first jungle museum that celebrates and preserves the unique biodiversity of the area, and promotes sustainable tourism through scientific and cultural projects. Oct 31, 2024 at 11:42 AM · Magazine editorial office
Travel California's Freedom to Read Act Protects Libraries from Censorship and Promotes Diverse Perspectives California has passed a law banning censorship in public libraries, promoting freedom of access to books about the LGBTQ+ community, minority groups, and diverse identities, ensuring that everyone has free access to information. Oct 31, 2024 at 9:28 AM · Magazine editorial office
Travel World Heritage Destinations: Havana, Cusco, Agra, and Other Top Travel Choices in 2024 Destinations rich in cultural heritage such as Havana, Cusco, Agra, and Athens are experiencing a surge in popularity in 2024. Thanks to the preserved historical sites and authentic experiences they offer, they attract visitors from all over the world eager to explore past civilizations and traditions. These cities have become icons that symbolize cultural heritage and represent a bridge between history and modernity. Oct 29, 2024 at 2:00 PM · Tourism desk
Travel A new pyramid has been discovered in Egypt dating back to early ancient Egypt. Based on recent research, archaeologists have discovered a new pyramid in Egypt that dates back to the early period of ancient Egypt. This discovery represents a significant step forward in understanding ancient Egyptian architecture and cultural practices, with many artifacts to be explored in the coming months. Oct 28, 2024 at 7:30 AM · Magazine editorial office
Travel San Francisco Opens Misalignment Museum: The World's First Museum Dedicated to Artificial Intelligence and Its Impact on Society The Museum of Artificial Intelligence in San Francisco is opening its doors, presenting exhibits that explore the future of AI and its ethical, social, and environmental implications through innovative installations Oct 27, 2024 at 5:29 AM · Short News Editorial Office
Travel The discovery of an extinct elephant fossil reveals the oldest evidence of carnivory in the Indian subcontinent of Kashmir Fossils of extinct elephants found in the Kashmir Valley testify to early human activities, including carnivory and bone processing. Oct 24, 2024 at 6:43 AM · History desk
Travel The CinEast Film Festival in Luxembourg illuminates the Croatian film scene and cultural heritage through a rich program CinEast Festival 2024 brings together more than 120 film screenings from 20 countries, with a special focus on Croatian cinema and cultural events. Oct 8, 2024 at 5:13 AM · Tourism desk
Travel Paklenica National Park wins Grand Prix for Best Documentary on Beech Forests At the international Festival of Tourism and Ethno Film TEF 2024, Paklenica National Park won the Grand Prix award for the documentary film 'Beech Forests of Paklenica'. This film explores the beauty of centuries-old beech forests that have been preserved throughout history. Oct 3, 2024 at 5:49 AM · Tourism desk
Travel The 59th Vinkovci Autumn celebrates Slavonian heritage with a rich program of folklore, music and gastronomy through ten days of events From 13 to 22 September, Vinkovci will host tens of thousands of visitors at the 59th Vinkovci autumns. Visitors will enjoy folklore festivals, concerts by famous performers, and unique Slavonian gastronomic delicacies. Sep 13, 2024 at 4:37 AM · Tourism desk
Travel Differences in violence levels between Norwegian and Danish Viking societies: how social structures influenced the frequency of conflicts The research reveals significant differences between Viking societies in Norway and Denmark, indicating a higher level of violence in Norway due to decentralized social structures, while Denmark had centralized violence through official executions Sep 4, 2024 at 10:15 AM · History desk