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The Ankh: Egypt’s Symbol of Eternal Life
Carried by gods, carved into tombs, and worn as amulets, the Ankh symbolized eternal life in Ancient Egypt. But behind its ...
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The Crux Ansata - Where the Cross Meets the Ankh
The ankh, Egypt’s symbol of life, looks strikingly like the Christian cross. While the two aren’t directly connected, the rare crux ansata shows a fascinating overlap.
The eye-catching Todt Hill property, designed by Charlie Azzue, also made the rounds on Zillow Gone Wild last week.
A red triangle was once a common sight at Nazi concentration camps, a part of history now thrust into the national spotlight by a banned political campaign ad. Facebook moved Thursday to remove ads ...
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Editor’s note: A new series “New Orleans: Soul of a City” explores the many ways the city communes with its history – through music, food, sports and tradition – revealing how, 20 years after Katrina, ...
Directors use our canine friends to convey connection even as we’ve grown more disconnected from the animal world. Critic’s Notebook Directors use our canine friends to convey connection even as we’ve ...
The Dundee girl’s story is now cast in the same template. Instead of English oppressors, the bogeyman is immigration. Instead of Mel Gibson bellowing “They may take our lives, but they’ll never take ...
In America today, a dangerous mindset is spreading: If you feel wronged, you get to make your own rules. That is how we have reached the point where some people hail a man accused of murder as a hero, ...
Christiane Pelchat, left, and Guillaume Rousseau, co-presidents of the Committee to Study Respect for the Principles of the State Secularism Act and Religious Influences, unveil their report and ...
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