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Civilizations from Stone Age Scotland to the eighth-century Maya to 13th-century African empires have used dry stone walling ...
SINGAPORE] Most of us have a favourite piece of jewellery that we instinctively reach for when dressing up. If not, then you ...
The question of whether or not crystals have healing powers is a complex one. These 13 powerful crystals and gemstones have been known to have the ability to heal around the globe. Crystals and ...
Fairmined gold, lost-wax casting, and narrative design—meet seven English jewellers leading the slow-made movement.
An analysis of the provenance of the Matarrubilla stone, a large megalith at Valencina in Spain, indicates that the ...
Salty. Sweet. Bitter. Metallic. Sharp. Sour. You name the flavor, and there’s a high chance your sperm or semen will taste that way one day.
One hundred years ago a Danish immigrant named John Christensen was trying to farm near the village of Itasca. But he kept ...
A new study from SapienCE reveals that early modern humans at Blombos Cave in South Africa used ochre as a specialized tool ...
Karen LaMonte’s sculptures explore ideas around femininity, resilience, and conventions of beauty throughout history.
The watermelon has long inspired artists, such as Giuseppe Recco's Still Life With Fruit (1634-1695). The first color sketches of the red-fleshed, sweet watermelon in Europe can be found in a ...
Archaeologists link the ancient stone structures in Carnac, France, to possible early fire rituals and cultural practices of ...