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From the tombs of pharaohs to Roman frescoes, Egyptian blue adorned everything from sacred artifacts to everyday pottery.
Witchcraft, sex machines and crabs... If you’re looking to get off the beaten track when it comes to museums, Europe has plenty of quirky alternatives. On International Museum Day, Euronews Culture ...
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The great poet T S Eliot has said April is the cruellest month of the year But to this astrologer April means tremendous energy combative spirit and the sap which makes trees grow In other words April ...
It’s Paris! Enough said,” sums up Dennis Lennox, travel columnist for The Christian Post. In case you’re looking around at ...
Scientists recreating the lost formula for 5,000-year-old Egyptian Blue affirm its unusual optical, magnetic, and biological ...
The Turquoise Museum, housed in a magnificent castle-like building, combines architectural splendor with New Mexico’s most iconic gemstone in a way that draws visitors from every corner of the state.
Egyptian archaeologists have discovered tombs dating back to the New Kingdom period (1550–1070 B.C.) and identified the names ...
Scientists have recreated the elusive Egyptian blue, a pigment used by ancient Egyptian artists for thousands of years.