I've been working as a tour guide in Rome since 2008, and it only seems to be getting more crowded with tourists. Instead, go ...
The Ancient Graffiti Project, a research team that has included around 70 people over the past several years to locate and study graffiti from the early Roman Empire, has painstakingly documented and ...
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TheCollector on MSNAncient Greek Sculpture Timeline: Dark Ages to Roman CopiesA deeper look into the development of ancient Greek art and sculpture through time, covering various styles, forms and ...
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Rare ancient Egyptian jewelry now costs less than a Cartier bracelet: ‘Wearable art’The venerable auction house is unloading one-of-a-kind gold necklaces, rings, trinkets and more from ancient Greece, Rome and ...
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Unveil the Art of Ancient Roman Clay Potter CraftingExplore the ancient art of Roman-style pottery making in this captivating showcase. Witness the skilled hands that mold earth into stunning and functional earthenware. From selecting the perfect ...
Tamara Beckwith/NY Post Similarly, an amethyst beaded necklace from ancient Rome estimated to be from ... Solomon calls the jewelry “wearable art.” Some, however, have been or can be modified ...
The Roman salute is conditionally allowed in Italy and outright banned in Germany. German chancellor Olaf Scholz responded to ...
Tracing temple-studded coastlines and rivers that gave birth to epoch-shaping civilizations, these sailings reveal how the waves have shaped our world.
There is a place to stay in Rome for every traveller, from chic penthouse suites to charming bed and breakfasts in the heart ...
Archaeologists working at Emperor Nero’s grand palace in Rome, known as Domus Aurea, uncovered a rare and rather big Egyptian ...
As to why the sculpture is known as Athena rather than Minerva—the ancient Roman equivalent of the Olympian—Manchester tells The Art Newspaper that it was, in fact, originally called Minerva.
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ZME Science on MSNMassive Piece of World’s Oldest Synthetic Pigment Discovered in Palace of Infamous Roman EmperorDeep beneath Rome’s Domus Aurea, archaeologists have unearthed a rare ingot of Egyptian blue — the world’s first synthetic ...
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