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From Cebu to Finland, a ceramic collection carries history across the sea
More than 40 pieces from the Bahandi Ceramic Collection from Cebu are now on display at KWUM, a studio ceramics museum in Fiskars, Finland. In Fiskars, a village in Finland known for design, history ...
A secret Minoan fire technique may explain how Bronze Age artisans in Crete changed serpentinite vases from blue to red.
More than a thousand years after a ship vanished off the coast of modern-day Croatia, archaeologists have uncovered a wreck that might reshape our ideas of the medieval world.
According to the Northern Wei Dynasty (386-534) geology record, Commentary on the Waterways Classic, Yunmu Mountain's soil is ...
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Ghostly ceramics from the 14th century show that Singapore was a thriving port long before the English came
History is usually written by the winners. But sometimes, the worms can play a role. Specifically, the teredo worm. This tiny, wood-boring mollusk is the reason we don’t have a wooden hull to look at ...
Continues through March 7 at the Ochre House Theater, Dallas. ochrehousetheater.org. (LAST CHANCE) POMPEII!! A musical retelling of the volcanic eruption that buried the ancient Roman city of Pompeii.
Historically known as Chosun, the Korean peninsula translates to the “Land of Morning Calm,” evoking the serene stillness ...
South Korea is loud and fast and modern in all the right ways. But it has never lost its morning calm. Go find it.
The first historically recorded pandemic is believed to have struck the walled city of Jirash, in what is now modern-day ...
14th century Yuan Dynasty blue and white porcelain.Dr. Michael Flecker Marine archaeologists have recovered a massive collection of 14th-century ceramics from the first ancient shipwreck ever ...
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