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The Ancient Syrian City ISIS Is Destroying, Preserved Online
A digital exhibition features 18th-century etchings and 19th-century photographs of Palmyra and classical antiquities being leveled by ISIS militants.
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Having visited Palmyra, I continue to grieve the loss of life and material cultural there.
Ezekiel’s Wheel Ties African Spiritual Traditions to Christianity
Archaeologists in Maryland have discovered artifacts linking African practices and Christianity on the land of a former slave plantation in Maryland.
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Although my interest is in the archaeology of early Christianity in Palestine, this find in Maryland is fascinating. Read on …
Life of Martin Luther on display in rare MIA exhibit
The Minneapolis museum is host to a rare exhibit of personal items that have never left Germany and, officials say, likely will never be seen together again.
So excited that these art pieces and artifacts will be in Minnesota for the next two months. Our faculty has planned a trip and I am also taking my honors class. The quincentennial celebrations have begun.
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Holly Swyers on “How Waiting 108 Years Makes the Good Life”
An anthropological insight for those, like me, who are married to a fan of the Chicago Cubs.
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