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A Neanderthal man is believed to have painted a nose on a pebble using red pigment more than 43,000 years ago.
Who were the women who inhabited ancient Pompeii? A new exhibition of art, objects, and personal testimonies has the answers.
Tyrrell Winston has presented his latest exhibition, A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing, at Stems Gallery. The exhibition explores a ...
Rare and exceptional artworks from the world’s most acclaimed civilizations are set to cross the auction block, including ...
Step back in time to Ireland's Boyne Valley, where ancient secrets and captivating history await to be uncovered.
Stephen Townley Bassett creates detailed replicas of rock art using traditional materials and methods, including blood, ...
A powerful symbol. With their soft, ethereal tones, the harp, lyre and zither have long held a place in the collective ...
Amy Begay had spent months weaving the rug, for which she had painstakingly shorn the sheep, spun the yarn, created the pattern and fashioned a round loom. She was proud of her work. But the ...
He was said to resemble a Kouros of archaic art (with surprisingly long hair), while his ... but others say that he put the blame on Cylon for his attempted tyranny. The ancient Greek sage took sheep, ...
The tablets contain details about everything from scholarly texts to sheep and barley rations. They date back to the Akkad period (2300BC-2150BC), which, Rey tells The Art Newspaper, was “an ...