In 2014, UNESCO recognized the ancient terraces at Battir as a World Heritage Site at the request of the Palestinian Authority. Although Israel quit...
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A group of paleontologists have discovered the bones of a new lovebird species in three caves located in South Africa’s Cradle of Humanity. This area, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, is about 50 kilometers northwest of Johannesburg. The Cradle of Humanity is famous for being the world’s largest site with ancient human remains. […]
In 2014, UNESCO recognized the ancient terraces at Battir as a World Heritage Site at the request of the Palestinian Authority. Although Israel quit...
In 2014, UNESCO recognized the ancient terraces at Battir as a World Heritage Site at the request of the Palestinian Authority. Although Israel quit...
You can learn a lot about humanity from the first technological revolutions of more than 10,000 years ago. The human capacity for invention is...
Cradle Boutique Hotel is thrilled to announce the introduction of Inyala Spa, a serene sanctuary designed to elevate the guest experience with...
Conservationists at Persepolis, Iran's most iconic ancient site, are waging a delicate battle against an unlikely adversary: tiny but persistent...
Conservationists at Persepolis, Iran's most iconic ancient site, are waging a delicate battle against an unlikely adversary: tiny but persistent...
A mysterious tusked animal depicted in South African rock art might portray an ancient species preserved as fossils in the same region, according to...
A mysterious tusked animal depicted in South African rock art might portray an ancient species preserved as fossils in the same region, according to...
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) has stressed the importance of incorporating Intangible Cultural...
A year ago, I had the wonderful opportunity to visit Guilin, a city located in the northeast of China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region famous for...