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A trove of books written by medieval-era French monks were bound with bizarre “hairy” covers from far-away animals — shedding ...
A Hebrew manuscript, which experts have dated to the eighth century making it the earliest known such object, is on view in ...
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When the former New York Times Paris bureau chief first set out to write a book about the most famous and largest museum in ...
With a new monograph publishing this month, the Japanese designer, at 83, discusses his pioneering technique, lifelong ...
While London boasts some of the most famous museums and art galleries in the world, the rest of the UK is blessed with so many other hubs of history, such as hyperlocal exhibitions, specialised ...
It seems plausible that the beginning of the settlement of the children of Israel in the eastern Nile Delta—dated to ...
Ole Cracker House Antique Mall in Ocala, Florida isn’t just another dusty collection of yesteryear’s castoffs – it’s a time ...
The events you need to pencil in if you want to delve into all things Hellenic down under. Festivals, music, comedy and more.
Since the late 1800s, women have studied Ancient Egypt, but it wasn't always easy to enter the profession. Here are 8 trailblazers who led the way.
Rabat - In the northwestern part of Morocco lies the region of Rabat-Sale-Kenitra, a place that beautifully encapsulates the ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks to author and former New York Times Paris bureau chief Elaine Sciolino about the new book, How ...