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Archaeologists have identified a shipwreck off Madagascar as a vessel captured by pirates in 1721, possibly holding great ...
The black-and-white thinking in our politics brings to mind a skill that the state of Texas requires me to teach my college ...
Scientists think they've discovered the reason behind the reputed "curse" - and it could be a gamechanger in the fight ...
Archaeologist uncovers compelling evidence that could rewrite the location of Jesus' first miracle, challenging centuries of tradition.
The wreck now lies on the floor of a small harbor on the island of Nosy Boraha off the northeast coast of Madagascar, which ...
It was in February 2016 that archaeologists unearthed a unique rock-carved underground Byzantine church in Nevsehir in ...
India has 42 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and while most of them hog all the attention, others don’t get the enough hype.
Scientists have unveiled inscriptions which several hundred years old in the location where Jesus Christ ate with his ...
Among several painted murals, archaeologists highlighted a striking image of “a multitude of eyes centred on a single face,” which they interpret as a Coptic symbol of spiritual vigilance.
Tom McCollough, a historian, recently claimed that he had discovered the evidence of the place where Jesus Christ is believed to have performed his first miracle, the New York Post reported.
This event also fulfilled Jesus's promise. Several weeks earlier, some Pharisees came to lure Him back to Judea. Jesus said that He would not return until such time as the citizens of Jerusalem would ...
A historian believes he’s found the location of Jesus Christ’s first miracle – and has newfound evidence to back it up.