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The Tomb and Body of Alexander the Great: New Clues from an Egyptologist

Dr. Christian de Vartavan talks to TheCollector about his latest research on locating the tomb and body of Alexander the Great.

10 Must-See UNESCO Heritage Sites in India

Ancient trade hubs, royal capitals, and architectural marvels: India’s 43 UNESCO sites preserve centuries of history, from rock-cut temples to wildlife sanctuaries teeming with life.

Typhon: The Monster Who Threatened Olympus in Greek Mythology

Typhon, the monstrous storm giant of Greek mythology, waged a fierce battle against Zeus for control of Olympus.

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What Did the Romans Think of the Celts?

Much of what we know about the ancient Celts comes from what the Romans wrote about them. What did the Romans think of their Celtic neighbors?

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What Happened to the Celts?

The peak of Celtic culture coincided with the expansion of the Roman Empire, and waned with the fall of Rome. What happened to the Celts?

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Typhon: The Monster Who Threatened Olympus in Greek Mythology

Typhon, the monstrous storm giant of Greek mythology, waged a fierce battle against Zeus for control of Olympus.

The Arch of Titus in Rome: Iconography and Ideology

When was the Arch of Titus in Rome built and why? What do the reliefs adorning the arch communicate about Roman imperial iconography and ideology?

Battle of the Milvian Bridge: The Battle That Shaped Christianity?

After a period of turbulence, the Battle of Milvian Bridge became the decisive factor in the Roman Empire’s conversion to Christianity.

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Jamaican Activist: Who Was Marcus Garvey?

Marcus Garvey was founder of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA). Yet, in 1937, he proudly declared that the UNIA “were the first fascists” – and that Mussolini had merely followed his lead.

15 hours agoScott Mclaughlan
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The 13 Original Colonies: History, Map, and Facts

Initially under British rule, the 13 original colonies emerged as American states in the late eighteenth century, but the journey to independence was not easy.

2 days agoJake Scheidemann
Albert Einstein: The Greatest Scientist of the 20th Century

Albert Einstein had a remarkable scientific mind. Read on to learn about his life.

Death of Marie Antoinette: How & Why (French Revolution)

The death of Marie Antoinette is now considered a key moment in the French Revolution, but was it necessary? Why and how did the French queen die in 1793?

How Many U.S. Presidents Served 2 Terms in Office?

There have been 47 presidents since the office was inaugurated in 1789. But how many of these presidents have served two terms in the Oval Office?

Roman Emperors

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Philosophy

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Are We Prediction Machines? Predictive Processing & Brain Science

Predictive processing unifies brain function, treating action and perception as two sides of the same coin and possibly extending beyond.

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Can Science Change How Humanity Views Itself?

Science has continuously reshaped our self-perception, shifting from metaphysical to naturalistic views, highlighting the fallibility of the human mind.

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11 Greek Philosophers Who Shaped the World

Western thought owes much to ancient Greek philosophers, such as Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. Here are eleven Greek philosophers you should know.

10 Philosophical Concepts You Should Know

Did you know that philosophers have proposed answers for many of the questions we ask ourselves? Here are some philosophical concepts that everyone should know.

What Does “I Think, Therefore I Am” Mean in Philosophy?

René Descartes’ observation “I think, therefore I am” is one of philosophy’s most famous formulations. But what does it actually mean?

Art & Artists

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Everything You Need to Know About Hieronymus Bosch: Life, Art, Legacy

He is known for his strange composite creatures and crowded apocalyptic scenes, but there is much more to the famed Renaissance artist and master of symbolism Hieronymus Bosch.

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What Is Provenance & Why Is It Important for Someone Buying Art?

Market value and establishing authenticity depend on uncovering an artwork’s past, which requires skilled provenance research.

3 days agoLiana Khapava
18 Famous Renaissance Artists – Essential Art History

Art experienced radical and unprecedented development during the Renaissance. These are some of the most important Renaissance artists and painters.

6 Fascinating Facts About Niki de Saint Phalle

Niki de Saint Phalle was a twentieth-century French-American artist known as one of the few female sculptors who worked on a monumental scale.

Interview With Adriano Marinazzo: Michelangelo Masterpieces in the US

In an unprecedented exhibition, several of Michelangelo’s preparatory drawings for the Sistine Chapel will be presented in the US. Curator Adriano Marinazzo provides insight into this exciting opportunity.

TRAVEL & CULTURE

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Ruins of the Maya: What Ancient Cities Reveal About a Lost Civilization

Across Mexico and Central America, Maya ruins mark the rise of a remarkable civilization. Their ancient cities still hold clues to the lives once lived there.

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A Guide to 5 Virtual Russian Museums for Art & History Lovers

Russia is home to thriving metropolises like Moscow and St. Petersburg that house some of the world’s most stunning art, artifacts, and architecture.

2 days agoGrace Ehrman
10 Locations from the Odyssey and Their Real-Life Counterparts

From Ithaca to Troy, discover the real places behind The Odyssey, where ancient myths, sun-drenched ruins, and untamed landscapes bring Homer’s epic to life.

10 Oldest Skyscrapers Around the World

Before shimmering glass towers, the world’s first skyscrapers pushed boundaries with stone, steel, and ambition. Here are ten pioneering buildings that shaped city skylines forever.

10 Ancient Cities That You Can Still Visit Today

From Roman grid cities to lost desert fortresses, these 10 ancient sites still stand, offering a rare chance to explore history where it actually happened.

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What Do Jehovah’s Witnesses Believe?

Jehovah’s Witnesses hold several beliefs that are unique to them and differ significantly from other Christian denominations. So, what do Jehovah’s Witnesses believe?

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Is the Sign of Jonah a Contradiction in the Bible?

Did the sign of Jonah indicate that Jesus would be in the grave for three days and three nights?

5 days agoEben De Jager
What Does the New Testament Say About Slavery?

Slavery is evil, yet some say that the Bible condones it. Is it possible that the New Testament approves of chattel slavery?

5 Fascinating Verses From the Quran About Other Religions

The Quran establishes the foundation of Islam, but key verses in the Quran also provide a unique acknowledgment, respect, and dialogue with other religious traditions.

Fallen Angels in the Book of Enoch: Who Are the Watchers?

The Book of Enoch tells the story of the Watchers, angels who procreated with mortal wives and taught mankind forbidden arts, resulting in their downfall.

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How Did Wild Bill Hickok Die?

The death of Wild Bill Hickok has gone down in American history as the end of one of the nation’s most infamous murders.

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Who Were the World War II Axis Powers?

The Axis Powers were a coalition of nations including Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and Japan, who joined forces during World War II.

What Are the 7 Wonders of the World? (with HD Images)

From ancient ruins to towering monuments, the Seven Wonders of the World represent humanity's greatest architectural achievements.

Michelangelo’s Creation of Adam: Meaning of the Sistine Chapel Fresco

The Creation of Adam by Michelangelo in the Sistine Chapel symbolizes God's creation of man and the divine connection between God and humanity.

What Were the Best Inventions of the Renaissance? (Top 5)

The Renaissance was an incredible period of artistic and scientific breakthrough, and these are the best inventions of the era.

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How Did Madame de Pompadour Rise to Power?

Madame de Pompadour developed an impressive influence in the French court, in policies, fashion, and overall society, impressive for a woman from a humble background.

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What Was Albert Einstein Like as a Young Man?

Any meaningful attempt to grasp Albert Einstein’s genius must begin with the influences and circumstances that shaped his early life and education.

15 days agoScott Mclaughlan
Blue Fugates: The True Story of Kentucky’s Blue People

The Blue Fugates of Troublesome Creek baffled science for decades, until a rare mutation that caused the color was discovered.

The Role of Women in Ancient Egyptian Civilization

Women played both traditional and prominent roles in ancient Egyptian society, power structures and religion. We know as much about their lives as men from art, archaeological remains and texts.

The Counterculture Hippie Movement of the 1960s and 1970s

The counterculture movement was the result of a generation that rejected social norms and traditional ways of previous decades.

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The Secrets of Rome’s Capuchin Crypt: Interview with Pietro Costantini

Discover the secrets of the Capuchins’ crypt below the Church of Santa Maria della Concezione dei Cappuccini, with Director Pietro Costantini.

8 days agoRichard Marranca
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The Tomb and Body of Alexander the Great: New Clues from an Egyptologist

Dr. Christian de Vartavan talks to TheCollector about his latest research on locating the tomb and body of Alexander the Great.

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Dr. Paul Cartledge on Socrates: The Philosopher Who Changed the World

Richard Marranca talks all things Socrates with Dr. Paul Cartledge, Professor of Greek Culture at the University of Cambridge.

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Interview with Dr. Mark Solms on Freud & Surrealism

Dr. Mark Solms talks about his work as the translator of the “Revised Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud”, the time Dali met Freud, and more.

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TheCollector Interviews Director Karen Milbourne of The Fralin

An expert in African art, the new director of The Fralin Museum at the University of Virginia discusses the impact of global art and digital resources in American museums.