The night of January 13-14, known as Vasiliev Evening or old New Year, has been considered one of the most mysterious and ...
The tradition, which took shape in the 17th century, encompasses the creation of rushniks, items of clothing and interior ...
The Balkans is a region in Southeast Europe known for its rich history, diverse cultures, and stunning landscapes. The name ...
The fifth edition of Brigit: Dublin City Celebrating Women, by Dublin City Council, returns from Friday, January 30 to Monday, February 2, marking a milestone anniversary with its most ambitious ...
The Moscow Times on MSNOpinion
Valery Panyushkin: Why won't this Russian opposition politician watch his language?
How many good ideas over recent years and decades have been ruined for the sole reason they were expressed rudely? Take ...
Belarusian experts are preparing a national dossier, Grated Potato Dishes: Cooking and Consumption Traditions in Belarus, for inclusion ...
TASS-FACTBOX. On January 19, Orthodox believers in Russia celebrate Epiphany, or the Baptism of the Lord, one of the 12 major Christian holidays (along with Easter) dogmatically connected with the ...
A 7,000-year-old grave site in present-day Oman indicates that the region’s Neolithic communities sometimes turned to an ...
Flower designs on 8,000-year-old Mesopotamian pots reveal a “mathematical knowledge” perhaps developed to share land and ...
Today, trans people face politicization of their lives and vilification from politicians, media and parts of broader society.
Images of plants painted on pottery made up to 8,000 years ago may be the earliest example of humans’ mathematical thought, a study has found.
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
The Public Baths of Ancient Pompeii Were Actually Pretty Gross—Until the Romans Built an Aqueduct
Hygienic conditions were poor in the city's older bathing facilities, a new study reveals. The analysis sheds light on ...
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