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Yi Wong from the University of Toronto analysed broken statues of the pharaoh Hatshepsut and found that—contrary to some ...
Evidence of textile workshops demonstrates that girls’ labour was valued enough to be documented in administrative records ...
The researchers shared their surprising findings in a new study that highlights the importance of using science to examine art and antiquity.
The stick art, known as Tahtib, is a famous and ancient Egyptian folk art that is now taking on a modern twist Tahtib, the Egyptian dance tradition, which typically involves two male participants ...
Egyptian conceptual artist Dina Fahmy El-Rouby opened her solo exhibition, From Nile to Han, at the Egyptian Embassy in Seoul ...
In A Mood, back for its second year, is a night of community, exploration, and celebration, with a focus on experiencing the museum in a new way.
Experts at the Museum of London Archaeology announced a thrilling new discovery after piecing together an ancient Roman ...
Thousands of newly discovered fragments, which once adorned a high-status Roman building, offer an unprecedented glimpse into ...
Vacheron Constantin and the Met join forces for a residency where centuries-old craft meets contemporary experimentation.
A plant used by the ancient Greeks for medicine, food and even contraception, was one of the most sought-after goods in the ...
A twin-solo exhibition was inaugurated on June 12 at Jehangir Art Gallery in Kala Ghoda, Mumbai, by Ashish Shelar, Minister ...
Unearthed in Egypt's Tarkhan Cemetery, the Tarkhan Dress, dating back to 3482-3102 BC, stands as the oldest known tailored ...