Iron-Age Jerusalem’s upper crust reveled in luxury, but even carved stone seats couldn’t shield them from dysentery. Ancient feces revealed Giardia parasites, marking the oldest known case of human infection. Overcrowding, heat, and limited water exacerbated the spread. Archaeological techniques unveiled this ancient struggle, offering insights into sanitation, health, and society.
Gandhara, the cradle of Buddhist art, captivates with its fusion of Greco-Roman and local traditions. Its sculptures and architectural marvels showcase a rich cultural tapestry, influencing art across Asia. Efforts to preserve this legacy face challenges, yet Gandhara’s significance as a bridge between civilizations endures.
