Coconut's historical, cultural, and health significance in South India, including its uses in food, medicine, and religious ...
New archaeological investigations in Guatemala reveal that ancient Maya peoples did not just passively watch their dynastic ...
An early Hebrew inscription from Mount Ebal near Nablus that was found on a folded lead tablet during an excavation in the 1980s recently underwent x-ray tomographic measurements to reveal hidden ...
Although known as Lady Six Sky since scholars first began deciphering Maya glyphs in the 1960s, recent epigraphic work has translated her Maya name, Ix Wak Jalam Chan Ajaw Lem, more precisely as ...
Many of the buildings along Pompeii’s streets are covered with painted messages extolling the virtues of candidates running ...
The Epigraphic Survey at the OI was founded in 1924 to document inscriptions and reliefs in Luxor, Egypt by non-destructive means. Over the past 100 years the “Chicago House Method” has shifted from ...
Students will be introduced to the methods of underwater archeology while examining shipwreck evidence, and epigraphic conventions while reading primary source material relating to piratical events.
"The decision... therefore seeks to preserve this pronunciation tradition and integrate it into the epigraphic findings from the [Dead Sea Scrolls]." The Academy further said that it had reached ...
The Academy of the Hebrew Language's decision aims to preserve the pronunciation tradition and to include it in the epigraphic find from the Qumran Scrolls." The Academy also stated that it ...
W.E.B. Dubois presents this notion implicitly by using epigraphic musical refrains of the Spirituals at the beginning of each chapter in his 1906 book “The Soul of Black Folks.” In that book ...
He lies about Kurtz’s last words and says her name was on his lips. The tale reads like a foreshadowing to the apocalyptic horrors of the Great War, hence T.S. Eliot’s epigraphic callback in “The ...
The tale reads like a foreshadowing to the apocalyptic horrors of the Great War, hence T.S. Eliot’s epigraphic callback in “The Hollow Men,” written in 1925: “Mistah Kutz — he dead./ ...