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In Medieval Burial Ground, a Rare Embroidered Deisis Epicting Jesus Christ Was Discovered
Number of Comments » 0The Deisis is a type of religious art depicting the Virgin Mary, Jesus Christ and St. John the Baptist. It is often found in Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholic, and other Christian churches. The term “Deisis” derives from the Greek word meaning “prayer” or “supplication”. The Deisis is a representation of the entreaty of the three […]
Rare Inca Tunic Unearthed in Chile
Number of Comments » 0Archaeologists in Chile have recently unearthed an incredibly rare Inca tunic, believed to date back over 500 years. The tunic was discovered in an ancient burial site located in the north of the country, near the city of Antofagasta. The burial site is believed to have been part of an Inca settlement, and the tunic […]
Archaeologists discover 1200-year-old Wari temple complex in Peru
Number of Comments » 0Archaeologists have discovered a 1200-year-old temple complex in Peru, which is believed to be part of the Wari culture. This is an important discovery, as the Wari were a powerful pre-Incan society that flourished between AD 600 and 1000. The temple complex, located near the city of Ayacucho in central Peru, covers an area of […]