Diotima, the female philosopher in Plato's Symposium, has puzzled historians for centuries with her theory of love and beauty ...
Greek statues are admired worldwide for their extraordinary beauty, but do they truly reflect the actual appearance of the ...
The story behind the ambitious exhibition "We Live in Painting: The Nature of Color in Mesoamerican Art" at LACMA.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art surveys 150 years of Black artists turning to ancient Egypt.
The fourth edition of the event at the Thai capital runs until February 25, 2025, and features over 240 works by 76 artists ...
Scientists discovered a mix of psychedelic drugs, bodily fluids, flavoring agents and alcohol after they scraped the inside ...
The research combined chemical and DNA analyses uncovered the first physical evidence of plants with psychotropic and ...
A 2,200-year-old ceramic drinking vessel has confirmed what archaeologists have long suspected: some ancient Egyptians were ...
In ancient Egyptian lore, the god Bes was responsible for fertility and had a penchant for mischief. “He’s a beer drinker and ...
This underrated city is a hidden gem, hosting some of Greece's most festive celebrations while boasting ancient sites, ...
In Evropos, a village in northern Greece, Danis Koumartzis carves out the wooden sound box of a traditional lyre before ...
Researchers looking in to the history of Ancient Egypt have come across a rather startling discovery concerning a ...