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The spa's new Moroccan and Turkish hammam treatments bring to Bangkok a pair of time-honoured journeys of relaxation and ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNWhat Was Daily Life Like for the Women Who Lived in Ancient Pompeii 2,000 Years Ago?A new exhibition is spotlighting the women who have long been sidelined in histories of the Roman Empire—from mothers and weavers to entrepreneurs and influential tavern owners ...
Who were the women who inhabited ancient Pompeii? A new exhibition of art, objects, and personal testimonies has the answers.
Traces of drug use go back to ancient times with research showing that the Greeks and Romans used and sometimes abused ...
ExplorersWeb on MSN2d
Walking with the Guanches: A Newcomer's Guide to Ancient TenerifeA guide to hiking in the footsteps of the Guanches, the ancient people of Tenerife, and exploring this largest of the Canary ...
When we visited King Tut’s tomb in the Valley of the Kings, we were in the midst of a guided Abercrombie & Kent tour of Egypt ...
The tradition of animal sacrifice is an ancient one dating to as early as the Neolithic Period as the early hunter gatherers ...
India Today on MSN1d
Ayodhya Ram Temple consecrates eight holy idols, Yogi Adityanath attends ritualsAt Ayodhya's newly built Saptamandapam in the Ram Temple, eight sacred idols were consecrated in a Prana Pratishtha ceremony attended by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. The rituals included a Yajna, ...
History Seekers on MSN8d
We Found a Roman Relic That Shouldn’t Have Been Touched…In this epic dig, we team up with Graeme Rushton of Unearthed UK and Heath from History Seekers to explore a multi-era site full of hidden treasures. But amid the Bronze Age to Medieval finds, we ...
Many unexpected treasures have turned out to be true storytellers, solving mysteries and illuminating the shadows of the past ...
An ancient DNA study co-authored by Brown archaeologist Peter van Dommelen illustrates the complexity of human migration and ...
Researchers believe the 47-centimeter-high sandstone relief, dating to around 213 AD, may symbolize the end of the Severan Wars and was part of a larger commemorative structure.
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