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‘Breathtaking’ 6,000-year-old Texas murals overturn myth of random rock art
These colossal murals stretch up to 100 feet long and soar 20 feet tall. In a dramatic announcement by Texas State University ...
Curator Eugenio Viola's vision for the 24th Biennale de Arte Paiz, “El Arból del Mundo,” balances regional advocacy with ...
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How a Staircase Told the Story of a Maya War
A carved stairway in the ancient Maya city of Copán tells a story of rivalry and conflict—one between figures known as the Shell and Star Lords. In this ATG Highlights episode, we explore how ...
Separating historical reality from ideological mythmaking about Native America.
One of the unique joys of “Stranger Things” has been the casting – each season has brought new faces into the fold who ...
Mexican artistic director Jorge Diaz used to have a unique selection of bedtime stories for his son. Setting aside well-known ...
Dr. Maya Rosman: This is one of the healthiest and most surprising carbohydrates on the menu Many tend to think that a sweet potato is equivalent to a potato – and even that they are from the same ...
Chocolate, often called the “food of the gods,” was essentially the Coca-Cola of the 16th century: coveted, intoxicating, and a shimmering symbol of status and power. The cacao tree itself is a ...
When the Sun disappeared and the skies of the ancient world darkened without warning, many civilizations throughout time have turned to myth for answers. However, in the jungles of Mesoamerica, Mayan ...
Across the world’s various cultures and civilizations, there was always a firm belief that humans - and the world that they dwell in - had some sort of supernatural origins. These beliefs were the ...
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