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Cultural Practices
The carnival spirit was in full swing when the priests got wasted and made indecent gestures while dressed like pimps.
Get ready for the most peculiar road trip that will help you understand the vastness and emptiness of the solar system — and Sweden.
Perhaps there was something theatrically satisfying about a learned man waving around a flask of pee, looking at it from all angles, sniffing it, and making bold proclamations.
Due to export controls from China, the Europeans had to invent their own forms of porcelain. One type involves dead cows.
For linguists, the uniqueness of the Basque language represents an unsolved mystery. For its native speakers, long oppressed, it is a source of pride.
Diogenes engaged in shocking behavior to demonstrate the contradictions, small-mindedness, and sheer absurdity of prevailing social conventions.
Before Constantine received his history-defining vision, a pagan Sun god paved the way for Jesus Christ’s triumphal entry into the Eternal City.
"Groupthink" gets a bad rap. In reality, we need groups to focus our thinking and to build on the ideas of others.
John Templeton Foundation
It’s a lot easier to point out things that are gezellig (adjective) than it is to define gezelligheid (noun) itself.
Zombies aren't a modern-day obsession. Throughout history, fear of the undead led to bizarre burial rituals all over the world.
Beer's flavor begins to change as soon as it is packaged. Are cans or bottles better at preserving flavor?
Researchers discovered something modern humans had never before seen—a flashy Neanderthal horn collection.
Archaeologists turn to other scientific fields to fill in the picture of how victims lived and why they died.