Explore the implications of a 3,300-year-old Egyptian manuscript that may provide historical context to the biblical giants ...
After a turbulent year of funding struggles, the Paleontological Research Institution reached its 2025 funding goal last ...
As people celebrate the beginning of the new Chinese lunar year, the Year of the Snake, what do snakes symbolize in mythology ...
In the 20th century, the scientific community and environmental activists adopted the term Gaia – the Greek goddess personifying the Earth, the mother of all deities – to reflect the notion of the ...
The Kalevala, a poetic epic filled with myth, reflects the shared roots between Finnish and Karelian cultures.
Artists from Bernini to Louise Bourgeois are brought together in a new exhibition exploring the uncomfortable erotic parables of the ancient Roman poet ...
Other stunning festive highlights to include life-size whale projection ...
Petaluma photographer Matt Sharkey chronicled the final days of the White Oak textile mill before it closed after more than 115 years. His photographs honor the workers who sustained the mill for ...
Jetavanaramaya, a colossal fourth-century Sri Lankan stupa, was once among the world’s largest structures — a vast and ancient brick-built engineering marvel born out of religious rivalry that has ...
Fayoum’s Tunis Village is Egypt’s craft haven — where handmade pottery, art spaces, and slow living shaped a global creative community.
The Drum Barracks in Wilmington was the first U.S. military base to be built in Los Angeles County. It takes its name not from the percussion instrument, but from Lt. Col. Richard Coulter Drum, the ...
Standing between two racks of whale bones in the National Museum Collection Centre in Granton, Professor Andrew Kitchener, Principal Curator ...
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