Italian researchers suggest that symbols from the oldest writing system in the world may have come directly from cylinder seal motifs.
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On ancient cylinders, 6000 years old, researchers believed that they found a link between these ancient seals used in very ...
A jade stamp and seal, with two characters xiang liao (a person's name), from the Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220). [Photo provided to China Daily] Specifically, the seal refers to the original seal ...
As one of the nation's largest, most dynamic universities, it's no surprise that the great work we do at FIU is making headlines. Our Media Relations and Communication team is central to ensuring that ...
Some say they want to stamp their marriage notification forms with personal seals to make them keepsakes. The Justice Ministry plans to end the mandatory requirement for hanko in procedures ...
See the complete list. Film icon and humanitarian Charlton Heston ’45 was inducted into the U.S. Postal Service’s Legends of Hollywood stamp series in the spring. Off the big screen, Heston marched on ...
A Conference USA matchup showcases the FIU Panthers (2-4) traveling to play the UTEP Miners (0-6) on Wednesday night. This season, the Panthers are ranked fifth in Conference USA in scoring ...
FIU’s Adam Smith Center for Economic Freedom will host five distinguished Senior Leadership Fellows this fall: the former president of Mexico, the former defense secretary general of Nicaragua, the ...
The newest stamps have arrived for the holiday season. The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) has unveiled its 2024 Christmas, ...
Exclusively in Iliamna Lake, Alaska’s largest body of freshwater, lives a small population of rare freshwater seals — one of only two freshwater harbor seal populations in the world. Alaska natives, ...
A turquoise seal and its stamp from the pre-Qin period (before 221 BC), with two characters zhong xin ("loyalty" and "trustworthiness"). [Photo provided to China Daily] Cultural icon used to mark ...