Amphorae (not so) Anonymous
Amphorae showcase the ancient world's art, culture, and history. These double-handled ceramic jars were both functional and artistic, featuring designs that show society's beliefs and trade. The black-figure and red-figure styles illustrated myths, while writings on them indicate trade routes, giving us a view of ancient economies and social systems. Their presence in different cultures emphasizes both connections and differences among them.
Evergreen is the Mistletoe
Mistletoe symbolizes peace, love, and protection across cultures. The Greeks, Norse, and Celts regarded it as sacred, associated with fertility and healing, and gathered it for its magical properties during the winter solstice. Today, it’s a cherished Christmas tradition, representing reconciliation and love, especially when couples kiss beneath it. Its significance in holiday celebrations underscores its importance through generations.
The Eyes on the Waves
Ancient Ghosts of Aboriginal Australia
Short piece about the importance of ghosts in a generalized Aboriginal Australian cultural context.
Take Me to Snurch: Bringers of Divine Serpent Wisdom and Inspiration
Flying snake gods in ancient stories symbolize both creation and destruction. Notable figures like Quetzalcoatl from Mesoamerica and Wadjet from Egypt represent wisdom and power, connecting earth and sky. Their legends emphasize humanity's bond with nature and the universe. Through art and folklore, these deities enhance our knowledge of ancient cultures and their relevance today.
The Bust of the Beautiful Woman
Senet: The Game of Passing
The Metaphor of "Our Lord the Flayed One"
The Resurrection of Pakal
How would you want to be remembered? One of Palenque’s great kings chose to be immortalized as a young god being reborn into the afterlife. What does it all mean? Let’s examine the history behind Pakal’s coffin lid.