The father of gastronomy is regarded as Archestratus, an ancient Greek poet and philosopher in the mid-4th century BCE ...
No travel destination in the world offers the diversity of Egypt. The country unquestionably belongs to a social and cultural ...
Advanced digital imaging reveals a portrait of an unknown man beneath "Ecce Homo," an oil painting by renowned Renaissance ...
Scent was an important consideration in the mummification process that used oils, waxes and balms to preserve the body and ...
Welcome to ‘sensory heritage’, the study of how we engage with objects from the past besides what they look like.
Ancient Egyptian mummified bodies smell 'woody,' 'spicy' and 'sweet', finds a new study led by researchers from UCL and the ...
It’s about inventing designs, such as the elaborate patterns woven into the Tabernacle’s curtains, the veils, and the ephod ...
Magic was a part of everyday life for the ancient Egyptians. They believed that dark powers were everywhere and that they ...
Perhaps Yitro was not just looking for a God to believe in but a nation to be part of. In the splitting of the sea and the war of Amalek, Jethro found a special destiny embedded in Jewish peoplehood, ...
The papyrus details the prosecution of two main defendants: Gadalias, a notary’s son and something of an ancient Roman “bad ...