Iklaina in Peloponnese was a major center of Mycenaean culture and findings indicate that it may be the first city-state in ...
Once used by Nazis to label gay men, the pink triangle was reclaimed in the 1970s and reborn as an era of queer resistance.
Ancient Greeks encoded the secrets of their civilization in ways hidden in plain sight, shaping a legacy that endures through ...
In the beginning, there were only myths. For the Greeks, the island of Crete was a distant and strange land and yet the site of some their most important traditions: Zeus was taken there to save him ...
The World as a Labyrinth” presents the artist’s ceramic cosmologies, enigmatic bronze narrative and visionary cosmic paintings.
The Corinthian helmet, circa 650-600 B.C., has a rounded top with small openings for the eyes and a distinctive nose-piece. Historian Herodotus mentions the helmet as a defining equipment of the ...
Art has been a cornerstone of human expression for millennia, capturing emotions, ideas, and the spirit of the times. From ...
The 1925 Paris Expo established an audacious new design style of architecture, fashion and graphics. In the Watches & Jewellery Guide 2025, on sale now with the December issue, Vivienne Becker delves ...
The winners of the coveted ITA Tunnelling Awards 2025 have been announced. Winners join an honour list of outstanding ...
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How One Ancient Greek Shaped Modern Science
He was the mathematician who ran through the streets shouting “Eureka!” — but that was only a glimpse of his genius.
Whether laced with viper venom, poison gas, or deadly pathogens—these weapons of war relied on nature's armory to slay the enemy. Poison in the woundThe Greek warrior Achilles treats Telephus’s ...
When rolled on a moist clay tablet, these engravings left low-relief markings, signifying that the object's owner authorized ...
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