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Just in time for bathing suit season, the HistoryMiami Museum is opening a new exhibit that examines the relationship between ...
Nearly 60 works from the famed Torlonia Collection are on view in Chicago.
From haunted quarantine zones and radioactive hideouts to protected ecological research islands, these ten forbidden locations offer a glimpse into the world's most secretive and dangerous ...
Imagine turning discarded aluminum printing plates into a shimmering castle in the middle of Florida swampland. That’s not ...
Known for their outsized and revolutionary art projects, the couple’s work is seen again in Florida, New York and Germany.
Archaeologists have uncovered ancient snuff tubes in the Andes, revealing how "drugs" reinforced social hierarchies in the ...
After its original discovery in 1885, an ancient statue sanctuary in Cyprus was subsequently covered in sand and lost to time ...
Snuff tubes uncovered at Chavin de Huantar in Peru reveal how leaders used mystical experiences to cement their power.
Two thousand years before the Inca empire dominated the Andes, a lesser-known society known as the Chavín Phenomenon shared ...
Inside, researchers found nicotine from wild Nicotiana species and vilca, a psychedelic powder derived from the vilca tree.
Dance performances don’t last; they happen and then go away, leaving only what the audience remembers and feels. In this case ...
That includes ancient Egypt, as well as ancient Greek, Vedic, Maya, Inca, and Aztec cultures. The Urarina people who live in the Peruvian Amazon Basin still use a psychoactive brew called ayahuasca in ...