The mysterious inscription on the Stone of Destiny used in British coronations since the 13th century may have been solved.
Sayaji Resort & Spa spans 16 acres, seamlessly integrating with its natural surroundings, offering sweeping views of the ...
The 'Treasures, Royal Gems & Jewellery,' colloquium held in Lisbon explored the history, preservation and public role of royal gems and jewels ...
Professor Afisi has authored and co-authored over 60 scientific papers and journal articles, including over 20 chapters in books.
Irish names for goldcrest, Cíorbhuí, ‘yellow crest’, and Caipín dearg, ‘red, glowing cap’, both reference the distinctive crown. Its scientific name, Regulus regulus, from the Latin ‘rex/regulus’ ...
Walled up inside an ancient church, crowns and priceless ... which included a funeral crown belonging to King Alexander Jagiellon, who ruled Poland from 1501 until his death in 1506.
Thirty feet under the surface of the cold, murky Baltic Sea, Brendan Foley spotted something unusual in the wreckage of an ...
The mysterious inscription in the Stone of Destiny may have been decoded, as archaeologists share a fresh insight into the rock used to crown King Charles III ... smaller 34 pieces were separated from ...
Locals are gathering for the annual wassail, a centuries-old ritual to wake the apple trees and banish bad spirits ...
Showcasing India's rich religious diversity, these magnificent ancient temples have been standing for centuries as its ...