A Greek inscription carved into a Roman-era theater seat in Turkey's Apollonia reveals the name of a female priestess.
Amphion and Zethus, the ancient greek builders of Thebes' walls, combined music and strength to achieve their goal.
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The Secret of Chios: Greece’s Ancient Harvest of Mastic Gold
On the Greek island of Chios, trees cry “tears” of mastic — a rare resin harvested for over 2,000 years. Learn how locals ...
By piecing together historical records, topographic maps, and satellite imagery, the research team covered more ground than ...
Writer-director Robert Icke's modern retelling of 'Oedipus' opens on Broadway, with Mark Strong and Lesley Manville reprising ...
Isabella Gellis and Shadwell’s opera uses Morris dancing and folklore to explore crowd behaviour. As they join forces with ...
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The world in a single nest: How India’s education is embracing Tagore’s global vision
When Rabindranath Tagore founded Visva-Bharati University, he envisioned it as a place “where the world makes a home in a ...
Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first Prime Minister, was a visionary statesman and writer whose books explored India's past and ...
Raising Brows is Soare's personal story, but it also functions as a guide for anyone looking to emulate her success. "There’s ...
With the Grand Egyptian Museum now finished in Giza, pressure is mounting on Germany to finally return the famous bust of ...
The illicit trade in cultural property is one of the world's oldest and most profitable forms of criminal activity - but now ...
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Heaven’s council and Earth’s calling: Rediscovering the Divine Council and the Ekklesia of Christ
LAST Nov. 5, more than 500 Christian leaders and influencers gathered at Clark, Pampanga, for the TransformNation Conference — a gathering of pastors, educators, entrepreneurs and young leaders united ...
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