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- Reviving Peristeria: Greece Restores the Ancient City from 1500-1400 B.C. January 23, 2025 11:18 am GreekReporter.com Peristeria was the richest residential center of the Western Peloponnese during the early Mycenaean period. Credit: Giannis Seloulis / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 4.0) Greece’s Ministry of Culture announced a major revamp of the archaeological site of …
- Opinion: 3,000 Years a Slave: Is Our Tax System Outdated? January 23, 2025 10:04 am Homer News - Alaska The Fair Tax Act has stirred debate around the Kenai Peninsula, and I would like to clarify a misconception; the money saved under this act doesn’t vanish — it stays within our community, circulating locally and contributing to the economy through every …
- Curating Covid: story of the pandemic told at museum January 23, 2025 9:47 am The Scotsman Face masks, from medical-grade face coverings to hand-sewn fabric creations, were part of everyday life during the pandemic. Now designs from around the world are part of a new exhibition, Injecting Hope: Race for a COVID-19 Vaccine, at the National Museum …
- My marvellous Nile river cruise with Viking – everything you need to know January 23, 2025 9:27 am Cruise Passenger Sponsored by Viking Cruise Passenger Editor-in-Chief Peter Lynch is a big fan of the world’s longest river. He explains why Egypt is a must-see destination – particularly while Viking is offering free flights up to $2,400 per person. I’m at lunch with four …
- Why Winter on the Nile Is Just as Incredible as You Assume It to Be January 23, 2025 9:19 am Scoop Empire By Malak Khaled There’s nothing quite like spending a winter in Egypt; picture yourself wrapped in a cozy shawl, sipping on a cup of halabessa, or eating sweet potato from a street vendor, as soft raindrops dance around you. At the heart of it all is the …
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