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Traces of Ancient Opium Found in a 2,500-Year-Old Egyptian Vase Linked to ‘King of Kings’ Xerxes
A 22-centimeter alabaster vase, inscribed to the Persian king Xerxes I, has revealed that narcotics were part of everyday ...
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7 Depression Glass Colors That Are Worth Collecting
I've always been fascinated by Depression glass, not just for its history but for its colorful charm. Collecting these pieces ...
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Rare alabaster vase shows first clear proof of opium in Egypt
A recent archaeological discovery in Egypt has unearthed the first clear evidence of opium use in the ancient civilization.
It has enlivened local artists and inspired museums in NY, and it’s in the de Young’s downstairs galleries until Jan. 7 The De Young Open gathers nearly 900 artworks by artists from the Bay Area, and ...
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