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New research is uncovering a richer, more complex picture of women's roles as wives, priestesses, and scholars in ancient Greece.
In 40-plus works at the Columbus Cultural Arts Center, Evangelia Philippidis portrays women from myth, history and family 'as the warriors they are.' ...
Who were the women who inhabited ancient Pompeii? A new exhibition of art, objects, and personal testimonies has the answers.
The Judgement of Paris, which was likely the first ancient Greek beauty pageant, set off one of the most important narratives in mythology.
The Cleveland Museum of Art's recent purchase of an ancient Greek vase shows it's still in the market for antiquities, despite controversies over looting and trafficking.
Polyxeni is both Greek and African American and found that Rosales’ art spoke to her about identity and cross-cultural interactions.
So prolific is the presence of the ibex in prehistoric art that a new study suggests the animal held potent symbolism for ...
Revealing the hidden lives of ancient Greek women New research is uncovering a richer, more complex picture of women's roles as wives, priestesses, and scholars in ancient Greece.