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Repurposing jute sacks into chic African tote bags is a brilliant way to promote sustainability while embracing the cultural ...
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Pufferfish Mandalas: How One Fish Builds Geometric Art in the SandIn the vast blue expanse of the ocean, where life often seems chaotic and untamed, there exists a tiny artist that defies all ...
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Sacred Geometry in Indigenous Art: A Visual Language of Place and StoryHave you ever gazed at a woven basket, a painted rock, or a beaded garment and felt a strange sense of harmony—like the ...
One account by the Spaniard, Alvar Nuñez Cabeza de Vaca, who became shipwrecked in the Gulf of Mexico in 1528 and lived with various Gulf Coast natives, describes how some tribal members would ...
On a beach in Northern Poland, buried treasure has been found. A beautiful intricately inlaid dagger from the Bronze Age, perhaps once used in a ceremony by a “solar cult”, was dug up by a ...
Our weekly colloquium with Haverford College brings distinguished mathematics researchers together to discuss their work. The location alternates between the two mathematics departments. Talks are ...
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