The remote valley of Teniky in Madagascar reveals possible Zoroastrian roots from 1,000 years ago. Archaeological evidence, ...
Archaeologists think the rock-cut architecture at Teniky in Madagascar may have been made by a community with Zoroastrian origins.
A French trading ship that sank in the 17th century with treasure onboard is being brought back to life in a workshop in Madagascar with ... school to spread the craft on the island and create ...
This is the Avenue of the Baobabs, located in western Madagascar close to Morondova. Many of the trees are thought to be more ...
At Madagascar's Teniky archaeological site, these niches were previously attributed to shipwrecked Portuguese sailors. Now researchers suggest they were built by Zoroastrians fleeing Persia.
Madagascar is the fourth largest island in ... Postel said they want to start a woodworking school to spread the craft on the island and create opportunities for others. They'd also like to ...
As per a December 2023 French law on repatriations of human remains, a joint scientific committee will review Madagascar's ...
The architecture is unlike anything else found in Madagascar or the adjacent East ... between the Institut de ...
Madagascar’s nickel and cobalt miner Ambatovy has shut down a pipeline supplying ore from its mine in the country’s east to a processing and refinery plant due to damage, its major shareholder ...
Madagascar cave art hints at ancient connections between Africa and Asia In October 2016, a valuable deposit of sapphires was discovered by people searching for gold within the protected ...
Scientists named them Kirk, Picard, Sisko, Janeway, Archer, Burnham, and Pike after seven of the most iconic captans from ...