News Source: Khaleej Times
| 2 days ago
Greece�s new government faces a fiscal black hole, the highest debt/GDP ratio in Europe and a savage downturn in its traditional shipping and container port business. The Flying Dolphins from Pireaus, the Hellenic maritime emporium since the era
News Source: Sify News
| 6 days ago
The claim made by two Italian researchers that Persian King Cambyses II lost an army in Egypt in a sandstorm in 525 BC, has been rejected by archaeologists. According to Herodotus (484-425 BC), Cambyses, the son of Cyrus the Great, sent 50,000
News Source: Magic City Morning Star
| 7 days ago
We can't do too much when it comes to historical perspectives that are based in political agendas, but when it comes to the issue of archaeological evidence, as time moves on, more and more becomes available, and with each new discovery, comes a
News Source: Sydney Morning Herald
| 18 days ago
At the world's oldest tourist destination, Dugald Jellie steps from eternal sunshine into royal crypts and crowded souks. News cables dispatched the story around the globe: English archaeologist Howard Carter had made the find of his life.
News Source: Press TV
| 27 days ago
According to Greek historian Herodotus, King Cambyses II sent 50,000 warriors to attack the Oasis of Siwa but they disappeared after reaching El-Kharga oasis. "A wind arose from the south, strong and deadly, bringing with it vast columns of whirling
News Source: NewKerala
| 28 days ago
Persian army may have been found in Sahara desert Washington, November 10 : Italian researchers have suggested that hundreds of bleached bones and skulls found in the desolate wilderness of the Sahara desert may be the remains of a long lost mighty
News Source: The Mercury News
| 29 days ago
Wearing blue-and-white cycling tights, he parks the bicycle in the patio of the ward for vets suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and glances over at mine. "That's a nice-looking old bike,'' the veteran of the first Persian Gulf War says
News Source: Fox News
| 29 days ago
Twin brothers Angelo and Alfredo Castiglioni are hopeful that they've finally found the lost army of Persian King Cambyses II. According to the Greek historian Herodotus, Cambyses II and his armied were buried by a cataclysmic sandstorm in 525 B.C.