Experts think the renowned Austrian Symbolist painted the artwork in 1897. An art gallery in Vienna has priced it at $16 ...
At the site of Tombos, archaeologists have found that less-affluent laborers may be buried with upper-class people in pyramid ...
David C. Driskell & Friends” at the Frist Art Museum in Nashville highlights Driskell’s artistic legacy and the importance of ...
The Amherst County NAACP Branch 7045 is sponsoring a Reader’s Theatre play to celebrate Black History Month at Second Stage Amherst on Feb. 28 and March 1. The play, “Freedom Riders ...
Tracing the history of Black resistance and farming, Omowale Adewale explores the intersection of veganism, food justice, and decolonization.
One of the characters is based on Yasuke, a formerly enslaved black man from Mozambique, who worked for the Japanese war lord ...
In 1882, in an Etruscan tomb near Veii, about 16 kilometers north of Rome, a Greek pitcher—an olpe—was discovered. It had ...
In Dummy in Diaspora, Esho Rasho explores what it means to be the gay son of Assyrian immigrants in the United States.
"It was remarkable to discover a domesticated sheep from the Bronze Age that was infected with LNBA plague. This gave us an ...
Replica statues of 25th Dynasty Egyptian rulers, also known as the Black Pharaohs. Credit ... showcasing their cultural and political connection to ancient Egypt. The construction of Nubian pyramids ...
On March 8, 1825, Lucy and Lois Tritton were paraded through the streets of New Haven, led by a drummer shouting “slaves for sale.” The mother and daughter were then marched, likely with potential ...
On March 8, 1825, Lucy and Lois Tritton were paraded through the streets of New Haven, led by a drummer shouting “slaves for sale.” The mother and daughter were then marched, likely with potential ...