No compass. No map. Just the stars, waves, and centuries of memorized knowledge. The Austronesians crossed thousands of miles ...
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The Grand Egyptian Museum has opened its doors to the public after an extravagant inaugural ceremony attended by royals and ...
An eclectic, high-end sale known as “Connoisseur’s Delight,” the event is led by a highly important Early Cycladic II Spedos Type marble idol of the ancient Greek Keros-Syros Culture, circa 1700-2300 ...
San Juan Capistrano feels like someone painted a perfect town and then brought it to life. The red-tiled roofs and white stucco walls create a Spanish fairy tale right here in California. Los Rios ...
It’s found in the sloping lines of Álvaro Siza Vieira’s Boa Nova Tea House, the textured black pottery of Bisalhães, and in ...
The Chumash people were master seafarers who built plank canoes called tomols to navigate the Santa Barbara Channel and trade with neighboring islands. They developed complex social structures, ...
Legends and rumors trail the elusive Queen of Sheba through the rock-hewn wonders and rugged hills of Ethiopia.
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