An article by our colleague Noha Abdel Samad about a lecture by Professor Mansour Al-Hajali about tourism and history in Syria
Read MoreAn article by my colleague Suhail Hatoum on the sculptor Nashat al-Halabi about art and the messages it carries in its content
Read MoreA report by fellow researcher Yazan Mashhour Abu Latif on the civilization of the Aztec people in Mexico
Read MoreA beautiful and important investigation by researcher Yazan Bu Latif on the Nahual civilization, in central and southern Mexico.
Read MoreToday the Lebanese are unable to write history, because there is no impartiality and objectivity, and we rarely find that someone speaks with impartiality without sectarianism. All politics stems from sectarianism and not politics stems from a homeland.
Read MoreAn interesting investigation by our colleague, Professor Suhail Hatoum, on the reality and history of the castle of Prince Fakhr al-Din al-Ma'ani al-Thani in Palmyra.
Read MoreA beautiful investigation by colleague Suhail Hatoum about an exhibition of "antiques" merchandise in As-Suwayda.
Read MoreA beautiful and important investigation by researcher Yazan Abu Latif, which shines in it
Read MoreThe Byzantine Empire in the East was in a successive development, and this East witnessed an economic prosperity that was reflected in progress in architecture in general and religious architecture in particular.
Read MoreThis site, according to the results of studies conducted in it, dates back to the third millennium BC, or what is known as the Old Bronze Age.
Read MoreToday, our story has a new character and a special flavor. Our archaeological heritage story about the sea, the Shatt, the sea, the salt and the deserts of the salt.
Read MoreAn investigation by the writer Suhail Hatoum on the transformation of the house of the princess of singing and song "Asmahan" into a museum
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