Multilingualism along the Nile
The dynamic, multicultural society of ancient Egypt.
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Read MoreThere are birds in the gardens and the galleries.
Read MoreThe curious evolution of the witch in ancient literature.
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Read MoreWhat the Getty Museum’s new senior curator of antiquities has on his to-do list.
Read MoreOne of the world’s oldest surviving religions, Zoroastrianism played an important role in the history of ancient Persia.
Read MoreTen facts about the Cyrus Cylinder.
Read MoreThe Civil War captured in early photographs, from young New Yorkers headed to the battlefield to Robert E. Lee one week after the surrender.
Read MoreThe mysterious cults of ancient Greek religion.
Read MoreThe Agrigento Youth, a Greek sculpture carved almost exactly 2,500 years ago, is wintering at the Getty Villa. It’s the second work from the Museo Archeologico Regionale in Agrigento, Sicily, to visit the Villa on loan, following the Gela...
Read MoreArt historian and archaeologist Nigel McGilchrist is taking us to the Aegean—and you can come along! On January 13, he’ll give a free illustrated talk at the Getty Villa on his nearly seven years exploring seventy of these beautiful...
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