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The Graves of Shahr-e Sukhteh (the Burnt City)
Simple pit graves are the most common burials in Shahr-e Sukhteh, revealing how ordinary people were laid to rest with pottery, tools, beads, and symbolic offerings. Bodies were placed in a flexed position and oriented according to the sun’s position at the moment of burial—a unique ritual in the Bronze Age. These simple graves offer invaluable insight into daily life, beliefs, and afterlife traditions in the Burnt City.


The Divine Twins, Apollo and Artemis
Discover the myth of Artemis and Apollo’s birth, the divine twins of Zeus and Leto. From Hera’s jealousy to their sacred arrival on Delos, this timeless story reveals how they became the eternal balance of moon and sun in Greek mythology.


Athens history
From ancient glory to modern revival, Athens stands as a symbol of cultural brilliance and historical depth. This blog explores the city’s journey, from its earliest settlements and rise as a democratic powerhouse, to its artistic legacy and transformation under Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman rule. Today, Athens remains a vibrant blend of past and present, continuing to shape the world through its enduring spirit and timeless influence.
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