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Along the drive to Arles, extensive sunflower fields extend into the horizon under golden dazzling sunlight. One may realize right away why Vinc ...
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Ottoman imperium eventually ended in ignominy, with defeat in World War I and the Armenian Genocide – an appalling state-level crime that saw up to 1.2 million Armenians killed in 1915 and 1916. In ...
It’s not that Michael Trapp doesn’t like flowers —he loves them—and when the pink wisteria bloomed this year, visitors to his ...
Step into the past with historic homes lovingly preserved in original detail, offering glimpses of timeless architecture and ...
With its famous medina, the Casbah, and glorious architectural and musical heritage, not to mention monuments to its ...
For centuries, the stark white marble statues of ancient Greece and Rome have stood as timeless symbols of classical beauty.
The head from an Osiride statue (MMA 31.3.153), partially restored with plaster: 478mm (h) × 381mm (w) × 473cm. Credit: The Metropolitan Museum of Art The study does not deny that Hatshepsut faced an ...
Although many statues of Hatshepsut were intentionally broken, the reason behind their destruction has nothing to do with her gender or even blotting out her existence, an Egyptologist says.
A rare marble sarcophagus found in Israel depicts a mythological drinking game where Hercules loses to Dionysus, according to the IAA. Historians say it represents death as a beginning.
Are you ready to delve into the history of life in Roman Britain? In Kent, South of England, a Roman fort that has been out of use for over 1,700 years has been reopened.
Archaeological findings in a Mallorca cesspit recently showed that thrushes were common fast food in Ancient Rome, alongside pigs, sheep and fish, revealing the varied diet of ordinary Romans.