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Discover how archaeologists used geometric analysis of ancient grape seeds to track Italy’s 7,000-year journey from wild ...
Archaeologists have revitalized a Roman flower garden in Pompeii that survived an earthquake in 62 A.D. before being buried ...
The inflatable naked woman, paraded across the Hoe on Saturday, understandably stopped people in their tracks. The event has been put on after Plymouth City Council agreed to the offer by 2004 Turner ...
People stopped in their tracks as a giant five meter long inflatable of a naked woman, inspired by a Beryl Cook painting, was paraded through the city ...
Nymphs offer us more than just stories of sexy nature spirits. They can reveal how ancient people thought about their world ...
Beautiful music, glorious singing and a doubtful production combine to create mixed feelings about Handel's Semele at the ...
Tinside Lido in Plymouth is hosting a 'unique' live music event with synchronised and a surprise VIP guest. 'Hello Sailor' is being organised by The Box museum and art gallery and will take place on ...
Israeli archaeologists recently uncovered an ancient sarcophagus depicting a scene familiar to many today: a drinking game.
Israeli archaeologists recently uncovered a Roman sarcophagus in Caesarea, which showing a drinking contest between Dionysus and Hercules. The find is the first of its kind in Israel.
Ancient Sarcophagus Unearthed in Israel Portrays an Epic Drinking Contest Between the God Dionysus and the Mythical Hero Hercules Archaeologists say the marble coffin is the first of its kind ...
Archaeologists have unearthed a 1,700-year-old marble sarcophagus depicting Greek gods Hercules and Dionysus in a drinking contest. The rare artefact, dated to the second or third century AD, was ...
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