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 ...
A recet video by the British Museum described how its cuneiform instructions could be followed to find the resting place of ...
Scientists have deciphered the world’s oldest map — and they believe it may lead them to the location of Noah’s Ark.
The Babylonian artifact, known as the Imago Mundi, shows a circular diagram with a writing system that used wedge-shaped ...
The oldest surviving world map, known as the Imago Mundi, offers a fascinating glimpse into ancient Babylonian life. Dating ...
Researchers think they have found a depiction of Noah’s Ark on the 3,000-year-old Babylonian Map of the World. Also known as ...
In 1882, the British Museum acquired a clay tablet that had been discovered in southern Iraq, not far from the ancient city ...
This Babylonian artifact, etched with cuneiform - a script using wedge-shaped symbols - depicts a circular world map, illustrating early Babylonian ideas about the world’s creation. Housed at the ...
The artistry demonstrated in each of the artifacts is a testament to ancient Babylonian visual culture, and is helping researchers to piece together the trajectory of the region’s iconography.
A Babylonian inspired-pyramid that turned out to be a white elephant is now set for demolition in one of California’s priciest real estate markets. A bidder whose name hasn’t yet been revealed ...
Scientists have deciphered the world's most ancient map that could help locate the remnants of ‘Noah’s ark’ in ancient Mesopotamia.