Rock inscriptions recently studied in the desert east of Aswan are shedding new light on how Egypt’s earliest rulers exercised authority over 5,000 years ago. The inscriptions, carved into stone surfaces in the Wadi el Malik region and its side valleys, contain hieroglyphs, animal symbols, and scenes of violence. Collectively, they demonstrate how pre-dynastic kings […]| Archaeology News Online Magazine
A routine forest patrol in northern Thailand has led to the discovery of a cave that may rewrite our understanding of the area’s human history. In the depths of the wildlife sanctuary of Khao Noi–Khao Pradu in Phitsanulok, the new discovery site—now named Tham Ta Kueng, or Ta Kueng Cave—contains ancient rock paintings estimated to […]| Archaeology News Online Magazine
Castlestrange Inscribed Stone Situated just off the Suck Valley Way walking route, you can find the Castlestrange Inscribed Stone. One of the best, and perhaps one of the most enigmatic, examples of La Tène art in Ireland. The stone is situated alongside the carriageway that once led to Castlestrange House, [...] The post Castlestrange Inscribed Stone appeared first on Tuatha.| Tuatha
Ancient Hawaiian petroglyphs reemerge on Oahu's coast as ocean sands shift, revealing 500-year-old figures carved into sandstone.| Archaeology News Online Magazine
The 600-year-old petroglyphs, depicting humans and abstract forms, are usually obscured by sand and have not been seen in their entirety since they were first discovered in 2016| The Art Newspaper - International art news and events
A poem inspired by my last Hadrian's Wall walk, and the scenery and rock art of Cumbria.| Experiments in Fiction
Welcome to Teacher Appreciation Week! It’s time to put on your party hats and throw some confetti because we’re all about celebrating the amazing educators who shape the future of our world. We believe that teachers are the ultimate superheroes: they’re our mentors, cheerleaders, and friends. They inspire us to dream big, push ourselves to … The post 5 Ways to Show Teacher Appreciation appeared first on Horizon Group USA.| Horizon Group USA