In the late Middle Ages, Christianity was widespread in Europe and Christmas celebrations every December were the norm in ...
The future of Christmas food could include artificial meat, soil-free veg, and hybrid protein treats among other alternatives ...
The Greek word Philoxenia, literally translated as a "friend to a stranger", is widely perceived to be synonymous to ...
Archaeologists uncovered Frescoes and Colonnaded Hall in Pompeii, revealing stunning artwork and insights into Roman life.
Wolf populations in Peloponnese reappeared after a century. File photo. Credit: Gunnar Ries/Wikimedia Commons/CC BY-SA 2.5 ...
The twelve apostles, the chosen followers of Jesus Christ, went throughout the ancient world preaching, spreading ...
Byzantine mosaic from Ravenna, Italy depicting the three wise men, also known as the three kings, on their way to visit Jesus. Credit: Wikimedia Commons, CC-BY-SA 2.5 Perhaps the most well-known issue ...
What is the origin of the ancient Etruscans, and what do we know to date from archaeological and genetic research?
Did Joseph and Mary really need to go to Bethlehem because of a Roman census, or is this unhistorical, as some scholars ...
Christmas Day is celebrated around the world, but the ways it is observed vary greatly depending on cultural, and regional ...
The Massacre of the Innocents is a biblical event in which King Herod orders the execution of all male children in Bethlehem.
Archaeologists have discovered a 1,500-year-old shipwreck near the ancient Greek city of Kydonies, now known as Ayvalık, on ...