The 20-centimeter glass phallus, dating from the 16th or 17th century, was discovered in a two-meter-deep latrine shaft connected to the living quarters of a noblewomen's religious house in Herford.
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DNA reveals burials inside one of Europe’s largest Neolithic monuments, showing Spain’s Menga dolmen stayed sacred for ...
A new interdisciplinary study has revealed that one of Europe’s largest Neolithic monuments was used for burial thousands of years after it was built, offering rare insight into how ancient sites ...
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Archaeologists excavating a mysterious medieval cemetery in Wales have uncovered compelling evidence that the burial ground was part of an early female religious community. The discovery of a possible ...
Art and beer overlap in history and culture. An art historian at the Cleveland Museum of Art shares context and beer.
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Medieval Hoard Discovered Near London The stunning find was made about 125 miles outside of London, in Donington-on-Bain, Lincolnshire, by two metal detectorists in the spring of 2023. The hoard ...
The waffle’s grid is more than a cooking pattern — it’s a visual language, a design shorthand, and a symbol of nostalgia, texture, and cultural memory. PICTURE a golden square, its deep pockets filled ...
If art can be a feast for the eyes and music to the ears, why can it not be a treat for the nose too? The Kunstpalast Museum in Düsseldorf seems to agree. Its new exhibition, The Secret Power of ...