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Who were the women who inhabited ancient Pompeii? A new exhibition of art, objects, and personal testimonies has the answers.
The Indian Navy on Wednesday inducted INSV Kaundinya, a stitched sail ship based on a fifth-century ship showcased in a ...
A glittering reminder of Jerusalem’s past has surfaced once again—this time in the form of a tiny gold ring believed to be ...
Breastfeeding has been depicted in art throughout the centuries, forming a visual representation of women’s lived experiences concerning religion and societal expectations. Ancient civilizations ...
A Penang project spotlights the majie - celibate Chinese women who served as domestic helpers in South-East Asia ...
In a nation where marriages are not only a coming together of two individuals but a union of families, communities, and even ...
The ship is named after Kaundinya, a legendary Indian mariner who sailed across the Indian Ocean to Southeast Asia.
Beyond the usual crowds and Insta-famous temples, there are secret spots where Krishna's stories come alive quietly, if you ...
Tucked away from the usual tourist trail lies Maharashtra’s hidden gem, Palghar — a land where ancient forts sing tunes of the past, tribal cultures breathe life into everyday traditions, and ...
It's a place of celebration, where dying guests are promised freedom for their souls. And where one man, whose father is No. 14,544 in the ledger, finds himself torn between two worlds.
All the future dynasties of the Khmer and Chams of Vietnam… to this day… trace their lineage to this marriage.” The vessel, with a 15-member crew of the Indian Navy aboard, is expected to set sail on ...
The imagery of “red” and “honey” returns in Song of Songs attributed to King Solomon: “Your red lips, my bride, drip sweet golden-orange honey from the honeycomb. Honey and milk are under your tongue.