
Which came first? The chicken or the egg. Apply that line of thinking to the study of Archaeology and the study of History, and the answer is as straightforward as it is complex, but it is not as complex as the word ‘complex’ might imply.
Which came first? The chicken or the egg. Apply that line of thinking to the study of Archaeology and the study of History, and the answer is as straightforward as it is complex, but it is not as complex as the word ‘complex’ might imply.
Authored by Rebecca Harris, Editor-In-Chief of The Existential Millennial The Anatomy of an Era: Rembrandt’s, The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp was commissioned by the…
The legacy of the 1950s is largely remembered as Utopian and conservative. This legacy is one shrouded in fallacy. 1950s culture was not at all…