Since the late 1800s, women have studied Ancient Egypt, but it wasn't always easy to enter the profession. Here are 8 trailblazers who led the way.
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France 24 on MSNSaved from destruction: Paris show offers glimpse of Gaza’s archaeological treasuresArchaeological treasures across Gaza have been damaged and destroyed in the war that is once more raging in the Palestinian territory. Some that escaped the devastation went on show at the Arab ...
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ARTnews on MSNIt's in the Cards: An Exhibition at London's Warburg Institute Offers a History of TarotFrom Renaissance Milanese court painter Bonifacio Bembo to the Surrealists and even contemporary artist Claire Tabouret (who ...
Each year, after much consideration and debate, Afar’s global network of editors, writers, and travel advisors anoints the best new and renovated hotels in the world. For 2025, we’ve selected 25 ...
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Adweek on MSNIs Your Cat Royal? Sheba Launches Search for Descendants of Egyptian Feline NobilitySheba and agency AMV BBDO search for royal kitties in America, launching a content series and new product as part of the ...
The SMK in Copenhagen couldn’t move the Italian artist’s sculptures, so it’s showing reproductions in the show “Michelangelo Imperfect,” including a new set of ‘identical’ 3D-printed works made by ...
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