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PARIS, France, July 14. Thirteen Azerbaijani journalists were killed in Karabakh as a result of Armenian aggression while ...
Cultural heritage is a shared value of humanity, and Azerbaijan remains firmly committed to UNESCO’s mission, said Ambassador-at-Large and Secretary General of Azerbaijan’s National Commission for ...
Tepfer, published in the Cambridge Archaeological Journal, explores the transformation of elk rock art in the Mongolian Altai ...
As part of the 4th Baku Piano Festival, a rock concert featuring the renowned Georgian group Zaza Khutsishvili Band and vocalist Salome Gotsiridze has taken place at the Rotunda Roof Garden ...
A ritual and funerary landscape is emerging in northwestern Africa, revealing connections with the Mediterranean, Atlantic and the Saharan regions.
Australia’s bid to secure World Heritage status for a site with Indigenous rock art estimated to be 50,000 years old has been dealt a blow after a U.N. advisory body warned it was at risk from ...
Ancient rock art in Western Australia is not being damaged by emissions from industrial sites, a study released on Friday found, just days out from a decision on whether to extend Woodside’s ...
The latest findings from a study of the impacts of industrial air emissions on rock art in WA's Pilbara suggests rocks located closer to industry are more degraded than those further away.
South African Stephen Townley Bassett creates detailed replicas of rock art using traditional materials and methods, including blood, porcupine quills, and ostrich eggshells.
ASI discovers centuries-old rock art sites in Mizoram, revealing rich cultural heritage and ancient artistic expressions.
GUWAHATI: Archaeologists in Mizoram discovered rock art, believed to be from the 16th to 19th centuries. The discoveries were made during a village-to-village survey conducted in the districts of ...
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