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When she walked into a Paris gallery 20 years ago, Bérengère Primat was instantly captivated by what she saw. It was the ...
The Chrysanthemum Festival honors the beauty and versatility of the chrysanthemum, extraordinary care and craftsmanship behind centuries-old artform.
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Archaeologists have discovered a 42,000-year-old yellow ochre stick in Crimea and Ukraine, suggesting Neanderthals possessed ...