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The war in Sudan has seen the looting of the country’s museums. Heritage boss Ikhlas Abdel Latief speaks about the losses.
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Only 100 pages from a single copy of the ancient manuscript are thought to survive, held in collections around the world.
AKG/Album Far from being relegated to rites of passage, religion in ancient Egypt was integral to life. The presence of the spiritual in the physical world was reflected in artistic symbolism ...
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A recent study finds one of the most famous civilizations in history may have been using hallucinogens in their ancient rituals.
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The Blue Quran, which dates back to 800–900 CE, originally comprised of 600 pages. Today, only about 100 are known to survive.