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The Oldest Figurative Art in the World Discovered in Indonesia
The Oldest Figurative Art in the World Discovered in Indonesia
Rock art from Indonesia is 51200 years old
Sandee Oster
Jul 6
The Moai of Hamburg
The Moai of Hamburg
Angelito is among the most important symbols of the historical ties between the port city and Chile
Vickey Maverick.
Jul 3
Once an Important Silk Road City, All That Remains Is A Tower
Once an Important Silk Road City, All That Remains Is A Tower
The Vanished City of Balasagun
Prateek Dasgupta
Jun 27
The Lake District: Not Just a Pretty Face
The Lake District: Not Just a Pretty Face
When most people picture the Lake District, they imagine stunning vistas, mountain air and blissful boat trips on still bodies of water. I…
The Artful Historian
Jun 25
The Lesser-Known Civilization Which May Have Invented Writing Before Mesopotamia
The Lesser-Known Civilization Which May Have Invented Writing Before Mesopotamia
The story of the Vinča culture, Europe’s first civilization
Prateek Dasgupta
Jun 14
Who Discovered the Canary Islands?
Who Discovered the Canary Islands?
Early settlers and others who passed this way
Elisa Bird
Jun 10
Ancient Egyptian Skull May Have Been Among First Attempts to Treat Cancer
Ancient Egyptian Skull May Have Been Among First Attempts to Treat Cancer
Researchers have analyzed two ancient Egyptian individuals who suffered from cancer; one of them may have been treated for it.
Sandee Oster
Jun 15
Move Over Saint Christopher — There’s a New Sheriff in Town
Move Over Saint Christopher — There’s a New Sheriff in Town
When you really need to beat feet
Mike Howard
Jun 23
3500-Year-Old Armor Is Changing Our Ideas Of Late Bronze Age Greece
3500-Year-Old Armor Is Changing Our Ideas Of Late Bronze Age Greece
The Greeks of the Iliad were a formidable military power long before the Athenians and Spartans
Erik Brown
Jun 3
Renaissance Heretics Empowered the Individual
Renaissance Heretics Empowered the Individual
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola and Johann Reuchlin combined various schools of thought
C.S. Voll
Jun 10
Hartjesdag: The Lesser-Known Cross-Dressing Dutch Festival
Hartjesdag: The Lesser-Known Cross-Dressing Dutch Festival
And some prominent Dutch artists inspired by drag culture
Yuri Minamide
Jun 27
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