Gournia’s Ancient Streets: A Journey Through Time in Crete

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

In the heart of Crete lies the archaeological site of Gournia, a window into the Bronze Age and beyond. A photograph tak...

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Statue Love In A Rose: A Melding of Nature and Artistry in Vienna

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

In the serene city of Vienna, where art and nature intertwine with history, there lies a poignant sculpture known as "St...

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The Timeless Allure of Craftsmanship: The Butz Signet Ring-Clock

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

In the collection of The Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna lies a masterpiece of horology and jewelry—a signet ring of ...

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The Rococo Revelation: Marble Sculptures That Drape with Light and Shadow

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

The 18th century was a period of extravagant artistic expression, particularly evident in the Rococo era—a time characte...

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Unveiling the Grandeur of Stela E: A Maya Civilization's Masterpiece

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Nestled within the lush rainforests of Guatemala, the ancient city of Quiriguá holds a treasure of the Maya civilization...

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Relic of Rome's Darkest Hour: Lorica Segmentata from Teutoburg Forest

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

In 2018, a significant archaeological discovery was made in Kalkriese, Germany: a lorica segmentata, the iconic Roman mi...

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Timeless Beauty: The Eternal Allure of Aphrodite

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

In a captivating display of timeless beauty, an ancient bust of Aphrodite is juxtaposed with the Greek model A. Karatoni...

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These tombs were unearthed in 1944 and belong to the Hellenistic period, around the late 4th century BC.

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

They are found in close proximity to Seuthopolis, the capital city of King Seutes III of Thrace, forming an integral pa...

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The Ancient High House is the largest remaining timber framed town house in England.

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

The wonky structure was built in 1595 from local oak, which came from Doxey Wood. King Charles I stayed here too

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