Archaeologists working in Hadrianopolis, an ancient city in northern Turkey, have uncovered a rare amulet dating to the 5th-century C.E., a period when the settlement was part of the Byzantine empire.
A 1,500-year-old amulet depicting a Biblical figure was recently unearthed in Turkey, photos show. Photo from Karabük University A rare, ancient amulet with biblical ties was recently unearthed ...
He’s back at Karma Gallery in New York and at the Currier Museum of Art, where he shares a stage with Jean-Michel. Answers to six immediate questions you might have about the art world after a ...
After a family tragedy, Emily, Navin, and their mother move to an old ancestral home to start a new life. On the family’s very first night in the mysterious house, a strange noise lures them into the ...
Historians think it was used as a protective amulet A team ... for a struggling art market The marble slab, which dates to between 300 and 500 C.E., is the oldest-known stone tablet inscribed ...
Jen Manning-Plassnig is pictured in her art studio. (Photo by Tammy Thompson) Amulets and talismans have ... With intention, I put stones on them. Each stone means something different.
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But in 2021, when Smith tried to contact Pirnat to use his sculpture for the forthcoming record, he learned the sculptor had died—on the same day, no less, that the musician discovered his work.
The Romans used rose quartz as a seal to signify ownership, and Egyptians believed the stone could prevent aging. In the Middle Ages, medical practitioners used quartz in their healing potions. Early ...