November is St Andrew’s day. He was the brother of St Peter, the first of Jesus’s disciples, and later an Apostle. This is ...
The Museum of the Bible will soon host fragments of the Dead Sea Scrolls and other ancient artifacts in Washington, D.C. In ...
A PLOS ONE paper places Ahmose's reign over Egypt decades after the famous Thera volcanic eruption in the Aegean Sea, with ...
The MiDRASH project received an $11.5 million grant to take research on medieval Jewish literature to the next level ...
Wing Noodles is closing after nearly 80 years of noodle production and 128 years as a family-run business. The Chinatown institution provides many of the area's restaurants and grocery stores with its ...
Curator Eugenio Viola's vision for the 24th Biennale de Arte Paiz, “El Arból del Mundo,” balances regional advocacy with ...
The Central Intelligence Agency’s long history with psychic research has resurfaced in a surprising new context, as a ...
The first Bible to feature a map of the Holy Land was published 500 years ago in 1525. The map was initially printed the ...
Archaeologists from the Kecskeméti Katona József Museum have made a sensational discovery near Akasztó in Hungary's Bács-Kiskun county - three elite warrior burials dating to the 920s-930s that ...
Continued archaeological exploration at Tell Abraq in modern-day United Arab Emirates uncovered a history of cultural trade ...
For more than a decade, a set of tiny lead books from Jordan has sat in a strange place between wonder and doubt. Some people ...
Fresh research into the spectacular rock art of southwest Texas has revealed that ancient hunter-gatherers maintained a sophisticated belief system for more than four millennia, creating elaborate ...