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Kandinsky art, Roman jewels and a 5,000-year-old statue: Louvre Abu Dhabi's latest loans and acquisitions
Every summer, changes take place at Louvre Abu Dhabi without fanfare. There are no big banners or special announcements, yet the permanent galleries undergo a subtle shift. New loans and acquisitions ...
A new analysis of wool clothing on human remains from Pompeii is reviving the debate over what the weather was like when Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 CE. The findings hint that the city may not have ...
The cornea is a curved and transparent structure that provides the initial focusing of a light image into the eye. It consists of a central stroma that constitutes 90% of the corneal depth, covered ...
The lines worn into an engraved limestone object from the Netherlands are consistent with the idea that it was a Roman game ...
Scientists used AI to unlock the rules of a long-lost Roman board game, revealing it was played centuries earlier than ...
A Roman stone board game has been unplayable since its discovery more than a century ago, but AI might have just worked out ...
The oval-shaped board has a pattern of carved lines that do not resemble those of any of known game, modern or ancient.
Researchers used AI-driven virtual players to test more than 100 rule sets, matching gameplay to wear patterns on a Roman limestone board.
Researchers have used AI to reconstruct the rules of a board game carved into a stone found in the Dutch city of Heerlen. The team concludes that this type of game was played several centuries earlier ...
The game the AI reconstructed — now dubbed Ludus Coriovalli (Game of Coriovallum) — is an asymmetric battle of attrition. It ...
Archaeologists have identified the oldest known example of sewn hide, a small fragment of elk hide meticulously stitched with twisted fiber, dating back approximately 12,400 years. Found within Cougar ...
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Ancient Roman mosaic lovingly recreated in embroidery
Volunteers at North Leigh Roman Villa are recreating a 4th-century Roman mosaic in embroidery, preserving Cirencester’s Roman heritage. Join sessions or support English Heritage.
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