Since the tomb of King Tut was found, a set of four clay troughs were thought stands for wooden staffs. New research suggests ...
AN traveled to the Central Asian capital city of Tashkent, Uzbekistan, to see the important preservation projects underway ...
By combining the power of art, culture, design and ecology, does the Aral Culture Summit have the potential to transform not ...
Ever taken a glance at the festivities going around you at the malls? Every year, malls around KL go that extra mile to ...
Yes, the Aztec clay mask is totally worth the hype. Here's why you should try it and what to know beforehand. Our editors and experts handpick every product we feature. We may earn a commission ...
Researchers from the British Museum and Iraq have unearthed over 200 clay cuneiform tablets and 60 seals, offering a detailed record of the early Akkadian empire. These 4,000-year-old tablets ...
Tashkent: Uzbekistan edged closer to a debut appearance at the FIFA World Cup after defeating ten-man Kyrgyz Republic 1-0 in their AFC Asian Qualifiers™ – Road to 26 Group A tie at the Bunyodkor ...
They date back to the Akkad period (2300BC-2150BC), which, Rey tells The Art Newspaper ... of the very first recorded empire”. Among the clay tablets are school texts, Rey says.
The transformation was made possible by an ambitious cultural investment led by the Art and Culture Development Foundation (ACDF), which seeks to strengthen Uzbekistan’s cultural ecosystem ...
The unfinished clay figure of a woman, dating from between the 10th and 9th centuries BC, looks more like a first draft than a ready-made piece of art. But just because the clay worker didn’t ...
In southern Iraq, archaeologists have excavated a remarkable collection of carved clay tablets—ancient records of Akkadia, the world’s oldest empire. Marked with the administrative details of ...