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Charm, romance, seduction… the oleander (Nerium oleander) or desert rose has long been featured in myth. In the language ...
Minoan Greece had fast food 3,600 years ago, with food stalls serving dishes like souvlaki, a beloved Greek staple still popular today.
We sailed in what Viking calls the Quiet Season, and I quickly understood why the name fits. While the Mediterranean sun in ...
Not sure what to do this weekend in Canberra? We'll just leave this here.Plenty is happening around town that the whole ...
If your Steam wishlist isn’t crying yet, give it a minute. The Triple-I Initiative is back for round two, delivering another trailer-fueled frenzy of upcoming indie bangers – minus the awkward stage ...
Canberra is coming alive with an exciting mix of events this week! Grab your diary and start planning your perfect autumn ...
Archaeologists uncovered two life-size statues of a couple in a Pompeii necropolis dated to Rome’s Late Republican period. The female figure, adorned with intricate carvings and possibly ...
Archaeologists excavating the Porta Sarno necropolis in Pompeii, Italy, discovered life-sized statues of a man and woman as part of a funerary relief. Experts believe the couple depicted were of ...
Archaeologists working at a city in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii have discovered two life-sized funerary statues depicting a man and a woman, Ancient Origins reported. The statues were ...
Europe in summer is busy, but a few tricks can make it easier. Bouskill and Corbeil visit attractions early or late in the ...
Cities seem to favour more colourful birds – probably because there are fewer predators in urban areas and ‘being seen’ poses a lower risk than in rural areas. Previous studies suggested that colour ...
Going into Pompeii, and leaving it, was about being reminded of ways of living and ways of dying – as well as an invitation to tip your hat to those who trod the path before you, and to learn ...