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Who Were the Samaritans?
The Samaritans were a group of people who inhabited the region of Samaria in ancient Israel. One theory claims their origins ...
Art has always been one of the most beautiful mediums to express emotions and connect to people. From the beautiful vineyards ...
The MA Fine Art: Sculpture at Camberwell College of Arts explores material and immaterial practice in the widest sense. You’ll experiment with a range of work including object making, performance, ...
Brookfield Place's annual Canstruction® installation is an indoor art walk unlike any other. As you stroll through the shopping center you'll come across a massive melting ice cream cone ...
Pro-Palestinian vandals have stolen sculptures of Israel's first president and vandalised university buildings on the anniversary of a declaration promising Jews a home in Palestine. Campaigners ...
SINGAPORE – The first menu was carved into stone. Commissioned by Assyrian king Ashurnasirpal II in 9th century BC, it detailed the 14,000 sheep, 10,000 fish and 10,000 eggs consumed over the ...
Join us for the 2024 CDC Lecture! Daniele Morandi Bonacossi (University of Udine) will speak on "Settlement, Irrigation and ...
Archbishop Bashar Warda, Archbishop of Erbil in Iraq. (Mazur/catholicchurch.org.uk) Ten years ago he was on the frontline over helping over 13,000 families who fled the terrorists of ISIS and found ...
A garden gnome isn't the only way to decorate. Many of us are fond of a gnome, but garden art options are almost endless – from classic stone statues to modern geometric forms and upcycled creations.
The 16-foot sculpture, known as "Quasi," is the work of Australian artist Ronnie van Hout. It features a pale, flesh-coloured hand bearing an unsmiling human face that is modeled after the artist ...
The map leads to ‘Urartu,’ which was named in an ancient Mesopotamian poem as the Ark’s landing place and is the Assyrian equivalent to “Ararat,”, the mountain location named in the ...