At least nine devotees died in a stampede at Andhra’s Kasibugga Venkateswara Temple, known as the ‘Tirupati of the East’. Learn about its history and cultural legacy.
Priests placed garlands of flowers around the necks of the royal couple when they arrived at the west London temple.
A discovery in Turkey has suggested that ancient humans had a stronger concept of individual human identity and artistic realism much earlier than previously thought. Archaeologists working at ...
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Archaeologists Stunned by 12,000-Year-Old Stone Face, Is This the World’s First Selfie?
A silent face has resurfaced after more than 11,000 years underground. In the arid hills of southeastern Turkey, archaeologists have uncovered a stone pillar featuring a carved human face, the first ...
The mystery of who carved a Toronto Blue Jays logo into the sandstone of the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia has been solved.
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1,400-year-old hieroglyphs reveal name of powerful Maya queen
Mayan language experts have decoded the name of a previously unknown Maya queen on a stone inscription discovered last year.
A half column intricately carved with young shoots stands over one of the graves at Mumbai’s Sewri Cemetery, established in 1864. Cut abruptly at an oblique angle, it symbolises a life cut short — ...
Charles and Camilla toured BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, in West London, popularly known as the Neasden Temple.
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The First Neolithic Self-Portrait? Stony Human Face Emerges In 12,000-Year-Old Ruins At Karahan Tepe
First discovered in 1997, Karahan Tepe is a sprawling 12,000-year-old site where rows of stone pillars are carved with ...
Legends and rumors trail the elusive Queen of Sheba through the rock-hewn wonders and rugged hills of Ethiopia.
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