Who Were the Ancient Israelites?

Edit TPM 19 Apr 2016
As you can see I've been writing a number of book reviews and recommendations recently. I plan to do this on an on-going basis. Because I read a lot of history and people seem interested in getting recommendations on good reads ... It's more an investigation and I found it irresistible ... But there's one thundering exception ... In some cases, there's no evidence of destruction at the time in question - very late 2nd millennium ... About The Author ... ....

Palmyra, Syria

Edit The National 31 Mar 2016
The recapture of the ancient desert city of Palmyra by Syrian government troops this week was significant for many reasons ... Also known as Tadmor in Arabic, it was mentioned years before then, in ancient texts dating as far back as the 2nd millennium BC ... During the 2nd and 3rd centuries, Palmyra revelled in its position as a busy trade route, despite instability raging in the Mediterranean ... One is who owns what ... weekend@thenational.ae ... ....

A look at Palmyra, the historic Syrian town retaken from IS

Edit Indian Express 28 Mar 2016
Empty display stands are pictured inside the museum of the historic city of Palmyra, after forces loyal to Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad recaptured the city, in Homs Governorate in this handout picture provided by SANA via Reuters ... LOCATION ... (Image not verified). HISTORIC SIGNIFICANCE ... Share This Article ... Palmyra was first mentioned in the archives of Mari in the 2nd millennium B.C., according to UNICEF’s website ... 211 ... ....

A look at Palmyra, the historic Syrian town retaken from ISIS

Edit The Times of India 27 Mar 2016
BEIRUT. A look at Palmyra, the archaeological gem that Syrian troops took back from Islamic State fighters. LOCATION. A desert oasis surrounded by palm trees in central Syria, Palmyra is also a strategic crossroads linking the Syrian capital, Damascus, with the country's east and neighboring Iraq ... HISTORIC SIGNIFICANCE ... Palmyra was first mentioned in the archives of Mari in the 2nd millennium B.C., according to UNICEF's website ... 211 ... ....

A look at Palmyra, the historic Syrian town retaken from Islamic State

Edit Stars and Stripes 27 Mar 2016
BEIRUT — A look at Palmyra, the archaeological gem that Syrian troops took back from Islamic State fighters.  Location. A desert oasis surrounded by palm trees in central Syria, Palmyra is also a strategic crossroads linking the Syrian capital, Damascus, with the country's east and neighboring Iraq ... Palmyra was first mentioned in the archives of Mari in the 2nd millennium B.C., according to UNICEF's website ... ___ Destruction ... 211 ... ....

What Are The Benefits Of Volcanoes?

Edit Universe Today 19 Mar 2016
Volcanoes are renowned for their destructive power ... Who hasn't heard of tales of Mt. Vesuvius erupting and burying Pompeii? There's also the Minoan Eruption, the eruption that took place in the 2nd millennium BCE on the isle of Santorini and devastated the Minoan settlement there.In Japan, Hawaii, South American and all across the Pacific, there are countless instances of eruptions taking a terrible toll ... Earth.  ... ....

Chicago Blog Week's Blogapalooza 2016 kick-off gets an astral lift

Edit The Examiner 02 Feb 2016
Whether you write for business or pleasure, writer's block can be a common nuisance. A blank (web) page won't earn clicks, nor will content without an audience to resonate with ... Sometimes, you have to look to the stars ... Astrology has been dated to at least the 2nd millennium BCE and has its roots in calendrical systems used to predict seasonal shifts and to interpret celestial cycles as signs of divine communications ... ....

Science, Knowledge And Darkness

Edit National Public Radio 02 Sep 2015
12.43 PM ET. Adam Frank. i. Prominent antiquities scholar Khaled al-Asaad speaks in Syria in this undated photo. He was later killed by the terror group ISIS for protecting Syria's ancient artifacts. AP hide caption. itoggle caption AP ... AP ... "It represents knowledge ... In fact, many times it has ... Dating back to the 2nd millennium BC, Palmyra began as caravan oasis and grew to become the crossroads of several civilizations in the ancient world ... ....

Nine of Syria and Iraq's 10 world heritage sites are in danger as Isis ravages ...

Edit The Independent 01 Sep 2015
The ancient city of Aleppo Located at an important point along trading routes since the 2nd millennium BC, Aleppo has had a rich history and has the architectural legacy of a variety of different empires, religions and time periods ... The amphitheatre in Bosra, Syria Bosra was once the capital of the Roman province of Arabia and still features a 2nd-century Roman theater within the Old City walls....

Acropolis Museum turns 6, takes a look at the country’s broader ancient heritage

Edit Kathimerini 07 Jul 2015
Among the artifacts going on display at the Acropolis Museum is a collection of items, including Minoan stamp-seals, from the site of Mikro Vouni, a community situated southwest of the Samothrace sanctuary, dating to the 2nd millennium BC, 7th century BC drinking vessels from the sanctuary’s Hall of Choral Dancers, as well as vases, ceramic figurines and jewelry from the necropolis ... to midnight) ... at the museum. ------------- ... ....

Watermelon Beauty Recipes

Edit About.com 26 Jun 2015
Origins. It’s believed that watermelon originated in Southern Africa where it grew wild in the Kalahari Desert region. It was grown and cultivated in Egypt in the Nile Valley in the 2nd millennium BC and apparently the fruit was an important part of the Egyptian culture since watermelon seeds were found in the tomb of Tutankhamen and other burial sites to provide sustenance in the afterlife ... Symbol of Survival ... Beauty Recipes ... Strain....

A look at Palmyra, the historic Syrian town captured by IS

Edit Philadelphia Daily News 22 May 2015
BEIRUT (AP) - A look at Palmyra, the Syrian archaeological gem captured by Islamic State fighters. LOCATION.. A desert oasis surrounded by palm trees in central Syria, Palmyra is also a strategic crossroads linking the Syrian capital Damascus with the country's east and neighboring Iraq ... HISTORIC SIGNIFICANCE. ... Palmyra was first mentioned in the archives of Mari in the 2nd millennium BC, according to UNICEF's website ... FEARS. ... Next Story ... ....

Three faculty members receive American Council of Learned Societies fellowships (University of Chicago)

Edit noodls 17 Apr 2015
(Source. University of Chicago). Three University of Chicago faculty members have received fellowships from the American Council of Learned Societies. These prestigious fellowships allow scholars to spend six to 12 months on full-time research and writing ... 1550-1069 BCE) ... Although it was abandoned only 20 years after its creation, the site is one of the best known urban settlements in Egypt of the 2nd millennium BCE ... In Light without Heat....
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