It’s a staple of the Mediterranean diet for good reason. It’s a staple of the Mediterranean diet for good reason. Credit...Suzanne Saroff for The New York Times Supported by By Caroline Hopkins ...
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A physical anthropologist in Greece claims that a mysterious material discovered in one of the iconic fourth-century BCE Royal Tombs at Vergina is a tunic fragment that belonged to none other than ...
In life, Alexander the Great stamped his mark across the known world. Today, the search for tangible evidence of his fleeting existence continues. While the prospect of uncovering Alexander’s tomb ...
The fabric, identified as a sarapis—a type of woven purple robe traditionally worn by Persian kings and later adopted by Alexander—underwent thorough analysis. It was revealed to be crafted from ...
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Shortly after the introduction to The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and the events that set the story into motion, Link will wake up on the Great Sky Island wearing just his Hylian underpants.
Nintendo games are full of memorable character designs, many of which even non-gamers recognize. Out of all of those designs, though, Link and his green tunic are arguably the most recognizable (right ...
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