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Life & Tech

MARKUS LILLE ⟩ The Background and Alternative of Occultism

The article explores the contemporary fascination with occultism, discussing its historical roots and philosophical implications.

Mar 20 β€’ 22:04 UTC
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National & Local

The Sumerians Already Had 'Recipes' to Make Primitive Asphalt More Than 4,000 Years Ago

A new archaeological study reveals that Sumerians used engineered principles to create asphalt over 4,000 years ago, employing specific recipes for construction materials.

Mar 11 β€’ 15:52 UTC
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National & Local

He Biked Through 80 Towns in Argentine Mesopotamia

Ezequiel Manzella embarked on a journey biking through 80 towns in Argentina, which he funded through social media, discovering personal connections and the value of his country along the way.

Mar 4 β€’ 21:11 UTC
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Life & Tech

11 beaches of the Uruguay River for a summer getaway

The article highlights tranquil beaches along the Uruguay River in Mesopotamia, ideal for a peaceful summer vacation away from urban centers.

Feb 5 β€’ 09:01 UTC
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World

A Forgotten City Uncovered: The Story of the Lost Alexandria of the Tigris

The article discusses the discovery of the ancient port city of Alexandria founded by Alexander the Great on the Tigris River, highlighting its importance for trade between Mesopotamia and Asia.

Feb 5 β€’ 06:00 UTC
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World

The first author in history was a woman: she lived in ancient Mesopotamia and was a priestess

The article discusses how the first known literary author was a woman from ancient Mesopotamia, challenging the historical narrative that credited male figures like Homer as the first authors.

Jan 12 β€’ 10:00 UTC
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Life & Tech

About Those Written Myths and Fairy Tales: There is No New Year's Table Without Pork

The article discusses the cultural significance of pork, particularly Mr. Pig, in New Year's celebrations across various cultures, referencing ancient myths from Mesopotamia.

Dec 31 β€’ 12:00 UTC

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