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Anambra: When An Educated Man Is At The Helm
Without mincing words, Anambra State is in the hands of an educated man. Getting first class hon­ours in Economics and attaining to the highest status in one’s career in the academia do not make ...
Or so one would think, looking at the current art scene. But a new and fascinating archeological finding shows that this has ...
Archaeologists found the remains of at least 129 people, many of them bearing the injuries of battle, dating to when Rome ...
In dialogue with Tisby and Laser, Denker discussed her research into the history and incubators of white Christian ...
From the 1200s to the 1700s, the custom of Christian tattooing was prevalent in Europe among peasants, seafarers, soldiers and artisans as much as among nuns and monks. They were getting crosses, ...
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Archaeologists discovered a Roman necropolis near Naples at the location of the ancient settlement of Liternum. An inscription in the marble of a tomb indicated that it was the final resting place ...
One of the most significant aspects of this relationship is that the period following the Roman conquest and leading up to the complete integration of the Greek world into the emerging empire did not ...
This is a time for great rejoicing and liturgical renewal. The official version of the Roman Missal is called the Latin Typical Edition. In 2002 the Holy See approved the Third Typical Edition of ...
Archaeologists in Austria have uncovered a rare Roman-era mass grave beneath a football field, revealing the remains of young soldiers. Credit: A. Slonek / Novetus Workers renovating a football field ...
“Thank You Very Much,” directed by Alex Braverman, uses archival footage and interviews to explore the appeal of a stand-up who didn’t tell jokes. By Alissa Wilkinson With her kind eyes and ...