My heart is breaking. My soul is aching,” an archaeologist said, as Israel’s bombardment threatens or destroys Roman amphitheaters, crusaders’ citadels and centuries-old souks.
Imagine having a live art class taught by Leonardo da Vinci, or having a fully interactive discussion about the meaning of ...
Early human cultures likely used stones as spindle whorls to spin fibers into yarn. A collection of perforated pebbles discovered at an archaeological site in Israel may be spindle whorls, marking a ...
Long ago, the colors of fabrics were more than just fashion statements. They were a nonverbal form of communication that ...
Tiffany Shlain and Ken Goldberg pay homage to the ongoing human quest for knowledge by documenting its evolution through ...
Melanie Prapopoulos, founder and director of North Miami’s The CAMP Gallery, says she has been thinking about the Aristophanes play, “Lysistrata” — the imagined sex strike by Athenian and Spartan ...
The Israeli army has issued new evacuation orders for residents of Baalbek, home to Ancient Roman temples and archaeological ...
“Built to Last: The Art of Steve Marcus” exhibition opened on October 30th at the Jewish Museum of Florida-FIU and will run until April 27th, 2025. The exhibition of artwork by New York City ...
In an important discovery, archaeologists from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem ... The well-preserved remains offer valuable clues to the ancient climate and environment, as well as the ...
Then an ancient 14.5 kilometer-long wall was discovered at the site, according to research led by French archaeologist Guillaume Charloux published earlier this year. For a new study published in the ...
The “tiny” house, the Pompeii Archaeological Park said, was found during excavations at the Insula dei casti Amanti construction site, which is in the ancient ... s the wall art that is ...