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Live Science on MSNSabu Disk: A mysterious 5,000-year-old Egyptian stone sculpture that looks like a hubcap
This unique disk-shaped bowl, found in a 5,000-year-old Egyptian tomb, has puzzled archaeologists for nearly a century.
Located on a busy corner in Zamalek (look for the cone-shaped door handles), Dara's is a great place to cool off with ...
Imagine getting ready without a mirror. No checking your hair, no fixing your collar, no silly faces at your reflection. But ...
Mealy tomatoes, rock-solid honey, wilted greens – blame bad storage, not the food. Flavor, texture, and nutrients vanish fast ...
The Earliwoods didn’t recognize that they would be outsiders forever, people denigrated for being unable to hold on to a ...
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Condé Nast Traveler on MSN50 States, 50 Desserts: America's Favorite Sweet Treats
So, in this patchwork quilt of a country, we’ve decided the only way to identify our favorite desserts is to go state by ...
Hundreds of products are made from the wood of trees. Little thought is given to the insignificant piece of wood that we all ...
It’s Paris! Enough said,” sums up Dennis Lennox, travel columnist for The Christian Post. In case you’re looking around at ...
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Tribune Online on MSN15 Most Popular Sports in The World
This comprehensive guide explores the 15 most popular sports in the world, examining their global appeal, rich histories, and the reasons millions—sometimes billions—of fans follow them devotedly.
Carvings in a turquoise mine from around 1800 BC appear to mention a wise man named Moses. But scholars are skeptical that it’s the Biblical prophet.
Archaeologist Mordechai Ehrlich found the clay seal while examining material recovered by the Temple Mount Sifting Project, and project researchers rapidly analyzed and publicly announced the artifact ...
Back in 1954, archaeologists uncovered a hidden shrine deep beneath a Greek settlement in Paestum (southern Italy). Inside, ...
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