Football began in medieval England as a rough, war-like game that developed strength, stamina, and teamwork. It later ...
Planning a family vacation that delights toddlers, teens, parents, and grandparents alike isn’t always easy, but Buena Park ...
London’s A2 closely follows the ancient Roman Watling Street, with parts of the 2,000-year-old road still lying beneath modern routes like ...
Forget counting sheep when you could be sleeping in an actual castle with turrets and everything. Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania ...
With people dressed in tunics and swishing skirts, Kilgore traveled back in time for the annual medieval adventure over the ...
This was the Piri Reis map, a world chart compiled in 1513 by the Ottoman admiral and cartographer Piri Reis. While the map is famous for its early depiction of the Americas, a new wave of academic ...
NEW BRITAIN — Central Connecticut State University will host “The Medieval World: Interdisciplinary Studies Conference” ...
This ultraviolet printer prints on literally anything—canvas, wood, metal, plastic, you name it. Like all things that are the ...
He published the brief 136-page book Why Read Maimonides Today in 2026. Nadler was born on November 11, 1958, and is an ...
A recent archaeological project has physically reconstructed the ceremonial dress of medieval Nubian royalty and clergy, ...
Discover why superstitions like 'knock on wood' and the evil eye persist globally, blending ancient fears with modern routines and social comfort.
Long-standing Christian narratives about Islam continue to inform political language, argues a sociologist of Islam.