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The Future of Accounting is Continuous Accounting!

Let’s face it, before now, accounting was boring! As an accountant, you’d have to wait for long, tiring hours to input small accounting...

Designing Classrooms Fit for Early Learners

As districts across the country search for ways to support early childhood learning, designers, architects and planners can play an important role in creating...

Too Big to Fail?

Several weeks ago we covered Credit Suisse in some of our articles about risk management and regulations. This week they’ve been in the news...

NFT Loans: Cryptos Bleed But NFTs Can Get You Loans – AirdropAlert

A very long story short, we are in a bit of a crisis here, but more importantly, what do we need during a crisis?...

List of the world’s top female futurists (Update #5)

I find I am frequently asked where all the female futurists are. The discussion on why the profession of futurist appears to be so...

Splinterlands: Blockchain’s TCG Powerhouse?

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Step into the Meroë pyramids with GoogleStep into the Meroë pyramids with GoogleProduct Marketing Manager

When you think of pyramids does your mind wander to the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt or the Mayan Temples of Guatemala Great civilizations built each of these pyramids and inscribed their stories onto the walls of them, offering glimpses into their daily life.

The Pyramids of Meroë in Sudan, while lesser known, are no different. Today, you can explore these stunning pyramids, which are a UNESCO World Heritage site, on Google Arts & Culture.

Over 200 pyramids were constructed in Meroë, the third and final capital of the Kushite Kingdom, an ancient African civilization that ruled the lands of Nubia for over 3000 years. Now you can take a virtual walk through the Pyramids of Meroë and explore the inscriptions using Street View’s panoramic imagery. You can also learn more about the Kushite Kingdom, their royalty and the architecture behind the pyramids in an immersive web experience that’s available in a range of languages including Arabic, English, French, German and Spanish.

If you want to get even more up close and personal, you can visualize the pyramids using augmented reality — no matter where you are. You can also listen to acclaimed Sudanese-American poet Emi Mahmoud share evocative rhymes that are a beautiful ode to her homeland and to this project that shares Sudan’s rich heritage with others.

We’ve also partnered with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (UNESCO) to bring you more information about Meroë, Gebel Barkal and Napatan region and Sudan’s Sanganeb Marine National Park.

Discover the ancient city in Sudan with over 200 pyramids, Take an interactive trip to Meroë with Google Arts & Culture and UNESCO

Terra Incognita – Musician – CAN – cryptoartnfts

Terra Incognita creates audio tracks that have a driven percussive beat. At times the drums have an almost tribal feel that provide a...

Russia Warns Israel Not to Take Pro-Ukraine Position

Russia warned Israel not to take a position in support of Ukraine as the Russian army escalates its military assault. Moscow relayed the...

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