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Around 1,000 years ago, this Viking Age arm-ring from the Isle of Man was likely used not only to display its owner's wealth but also to serve as currency in financial transactions.
No, modern humans weren’t the first to craft pointed weapons using bones. Neanderthals were already doing it thousands of ...
Researchers theorize that an adult male dipped his finger in red ocher and intentionally used the pigment to complete the ...
Archaeologists in Egypt recently discovered the tombs of three senior statesmen in a burial site in Luxor. The identities and ...
Antinous, the much-sculpted lover of the emperor Hadrian, tells his own story in Scandalous Boy at Open Space Arts.
Noting how the finger-painted red dot combines with a series of natural depressions in the pebble to form an image, the ...
Maa Durga is everywhere including cyberspace connecting giving us hope and strength writes SONAL SRIVASTAVAOm durgaya namah prompts a priest at a Durga Puja pandal in Toronto urging devotees to chant ...