- Jun- 2020 -4 JuneWomen & Gender
Umm-al-Subyan: The Beginning, Origins and the First Potential Clue from Sabaean Archaeological Inscriptions
She is the most horrifying demon of all: the queen of terror who swore from the beginning of…
Read More » - Jun- 2019 -30 JuneCulture
Hayyim Habshush the Wanderer and the Search for Inscriptions in the Land of Sheba
Some say that he traded in gold and silver; others say that he reclaimed and cultivated lands north…
Read More » - Feb- 2019 -26 FebruaryCulture
The End of the Stone Age in Yemen: Stone Monuments and Desert Kites | Part Five
Agriculture and pastoralism changed the lives of ancient Yemeni communities. In the fifth millennium BC, many Yemeni people…
Read More » - Nov- 2018 -27 NovemberCulture
The cultural legacy of the Neolithic in Yemen | Part Four
A scientific research from five parts published by Al-Madaniya magazine
Read More » - Oct- 2018 -31 OctoberHistory
Prehistoric Yemen: Shamanism and Art during the Stone Age in Yemen | Part Three
A scientific research piece to be published over the next five months in our magazine.
Read More » - 5 OctoberCulture
Prehistory: Riverbank and lakeshore settlements in Yemen || Part Two
A scientific research piece to be published over the next five months in our magazine.
Read More » - Sep- 2018 -3 SeptemberCulture
Stone Age Man Adrift in Yemen || Part One
A scientific research piece to be published over the next five months in our magazine.
Read More » - Dec- 2017 -20 DecemberCulture
From Mocha to Rio de Janeiro: The Story of How Coffee was Smuggled || Part Three
Once upon a time, a coffee seed was smuggled from Mocha port out into the world, and for…
Read More » - Nov- 2017 -19 NovemberCulture
Mocha, Empires and Pirates || Part Two
Mocha’s golden age started at the end of the 17th century. The demand for coffee had increased, and…
Read More » - Oct- 2017 -25 OctoberCulture
Mocha, Fall of the Coffee City || Part One
Mocha was built 75 kilometers from Bab-el-Mandeb Strait, in a very dry area. Seasonal winds blow from the…
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