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5,000-Year Secret: Hidden Rock Art Discovered Inside a Scottish Tomb
Archaeologists uncovered prehistoric carvings hidden within the Dunchraigaig Cairn in Kilmartin Glen, Scotland. Dating back over 5,000 years, the artwork features cup and ring marks inside a burial ...
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How a tattoo artist got involved in a Nazi symbol cover up in the Maine Senate race
It took several hours to finish, resulting in a Celtic knot now covering the majority of the skull and crossbones with a dog ...
A two-gram, 2,200-year-old coin discovered by a metal detectorist northwest of Leipzig is the oldest known coin in Saxony.
Irish and Celtic symbols reflect ancient beliefs and traditions and were believed to influence lives. The meanings of symbols such as the Claddagh, Crann Bethadh, Triquetra, and Triskelion have lived ...
A BOTTLE OF Château d’Yquem 2010 is a fine thing. Apricot, toasted almond, citrus zest, juicy lemon, white truffles: it is all there. Until recently, the cost of the world’s finest sweet wine rose ...
Gold Celtic coin in western Bohemia. Credit: Institute of Archaeology of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague Archaeologists in the Czech Republic have uncovered hundreds of ancient ...
Archaeologists in central France have uncovered two swords, buried for roughly 2,300 years, that still glint with inlaid glass and copper. The finds sit among more than one hundred grave pits on a ...
Feel the power of a rocket launch and the awe-inspiring thrill of space exploration during a new immersive cinematic experience that opened at the Saunders Castle at Boston’s Park Plaza this week.
Missouri’s National Veterans Memorial dedicates flag art piece meant as symbol of suicide prevention
PERRYVILLE, Mo. (KFVS) - A flag art piece meant as a symbol of suicide prevention was dedicated at Missouri’s National Veterans Memorial. The Veterans Standing Together Across America Flag was created ...
A Hamas hostage, rescued in a daring Israeli military mission after eight months of “hell” that included chains, blindfolds and being tied with rope, is now transforming his pain into paintings.
The new exhibition will run for over two months at Summerlee Museum in Coatbridge and raise vital funds for charity. Did you know with an ad-lite subscription to GlasgowWorld, you get 70% fewer ads ...
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