Africa Restored (Cheryl as Cleopatra) by Kerry James Marshall is on view as part of “Project a Black Planet: The Art and Culture of Panafrica” at the Art Institute of Chicago. Using his trademark ...
Archaeologists made new discoveries in the ancient Greek city of Ptolemais, including a mysterious mask, and a well-preserved ...
This 1935 map of Africa is more than just a historical artifact—it’s a window into the past. As we unroll its fragile pages, ...
When looking at forgotten civilizations that shaped history, we have to use the clues we have, and these ten left a few hints ...
Morocco is a country full of culture, history, adventure ... known as The Great Sphinx of Giza, and even ancient Roman ruins call Africa their home. These sands feature historical landmarks of many ...
Old Africa Rediscovered ... the buried history of Tanganyika is written in Chinese porcelain”; or when one reads of the statues of the Emperor Augustus recovered from the capital of Kush, the ancient ...
The first big project to show AI’s potential began life as a collaboration at the University of Oxford, UK, in 2017, where Thea Sommerschield was doing a PhD in ancient history and Yannis Assael ...
At its core, Kujichagulia emphasizes the importance of self-respect and cultural pride. It calls on individuals and communities to honor the legacy, history, and contributions of African and ...
In his first term, Donald Trump denigrated African nations, but leaders there are hopeful his return will bring more investment and less pressure to uphold democracy and human rights. By Ruth ...
UAE is fast looking to invest in East Africa, AP The United Arab Emirates has become the largest backer of new business projects in Africa, raising hopes for a rush of money in the continent. However, ...
The textbook timeline of the Maya civilization goes like this ... that can see through dense jungle and reveal the locations of ancient towns and cities. Next, they surveyed 30 percent of this ...
What do we know now about this abandoned ancient enclave ... in the November/December 2024 issue of National Geographic History magazine.