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The cost to attend is $25 for members and $30 for the general public. All materials will be provided, and no prior experience ...
I cut all unnecessary elements, trying to be accurate," she explained. "While I made these works, it's like I was having ...
More than 80,000 ancient manuscripts from the Vatican Library will be restored and digitized thanks to an agreement with the ...
Xuan paper is recognized by UNESCO and prized among Chinese artists. Now its largest manufacturer is trying to sell it ...
An ancient granite pebble included indentations resembling a face, its nose a red dot. A study says it may have had symbolic ...
F ragments of ancient household item unidentified for 90 years after being excavated have been found to be pieces of baby ...
The discovery of a 43,000-year-old fingerprint in Spain is challenging the idea that Neanderthals were not capable of ...
HANNIBAL, Mo. — The Hannibal Arts Council, 105 S. Main, continues Art Adventures, its creative project series, at 5:30 p.m.
For hundreds of years, Andean people recorded information by tying knots into long cords. Will we ever be able to read them?
A Neanderthal man is believed to have painted a nose on a pebble using red pigment more than 43,000 years ago.
A Jesuit priest, Pedro Porras was the first to research and document the Amazon rainforest’s Upano Valley culture dating back ...
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