A map of the world by Henricus Martellus (c. 1489) (image courtesy Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library at Yale University) You might call Henricus Martellus’s 1491 world map — which many believe ...
Earlier this summer, before Jack Boze lost a buyer for his Kemah home to a surprisingly high flood insurance quote, he got online to see whether the odds that his waterfront property would flood had ...
A CLEVER team of scientists have managed to decipher the world’s oldest map and claim it may show the location of “Noah’s Ark”. The 3,000-year-old Babylonian tablet has puzzled archaeologists for ...
KUWAIT CITY, Oct 17: Archaeologists have initiated fresh excavations in western France to unravel the mysteries of the Saint-Bellec slab, a 4,000-year-old carved stone believed to be Europe's oldest ...
The ancient clay tablet also reveals many unknowns about the Babylonians including mythical creatures and mystical lands A CLEVER team of scientists have managed to decipher the world’s oldest map and ...
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