
Saudi Arabia’s Ancient Rock Inscriptions in Hail Trace the Origins of Arabic Civilization
Saudi Arabia’s Hail region is home to some of the oldest and most culturally significant rock inscriptions in the Arabian Peninsula. These petroglyphs provide invaluable insight into early Arabic society, language, rituals, and everyday life. In a statement to Arab News, Mamdouh Al-Fadel, an official from the Ministry of Culture, emphasized the global importance of

The Druid Understanding of the Universe: Cosmic Transformation and the Circular Cycle of Time
Thousands of years ago, the Druids, wise leaders of the Celtic society, possessed profound cosmological knowledge to understand the workings of the universe. For them, the universe was not a linear timeline, but rather a circular structure with cyclical elements. These cycles symbolized the continuous connection between time and life. The Druids defined their relationship

Early Paleolithic Artifacts Unearthed on Iran’s Makran Coast
Archaeological excavations in Iran’s southeastern Sistan and Baluchestan province have led to the discovery of stone tools dating back to the Lower Paleolithic era along the Makran coast, a historically understudied region on the northern edge of the Gulf of Oman. Led by Dr. Morteza Hessari, a team of Iranian archaeologists conducted a series of

Sokolac Fortress in Bosnia and Herzegovina Stands as a Silent Witness to Centuries of History
Nestled on the eastern slopes of Debeljaca Hill overlooking the Una River and the Bihać Valley in northwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sokolac Fortress rises with stoic dignity. This medieval stronghold, with its imposing stone walls and panoramic vantage point, is a striking reminder of the region’s rich and layered past. While the fortress is first