Cluny III: Discovering a Medieval Architectural Wonder
April 6, 2025

Cluny III stands as a monumental testament to medieval architecture, once dominating the landscape of Europe as the largest building of its time.Initially constructed in 1088 in the Burgundy region of France, the Cluny abbey thrived for over 700 years, nurturing a vibrant community of nearly a thousand monks.
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Mapping Color in South Asian Art: A Historical Exploration
April 6, 2025

Mapping Color in South Asian Art explores the intricate relationship between color and craftsmanship in the region's artistic heritage.This innovative project, spearheaded by Jinah Kim, aims to create an exhaustive pigment database that chronicles South Asian art pigments throughout history.
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Medieval Studies Conference: Celebrating 100 Years at Harvard
April 5, 2025

The Medieval Studies Conference recently took place at Harvard, marking a significant milestone in celebrating a century of medieval scholarship and culture.With over 800 medieval studies scholars from 23 countries gathering in historic Harvard Yard, this year’s conference highlighted the enduring relevance of medieval studies across various disciplines.
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Severance TV Show: Exploring Identity and Work-Life Balance
April 5, 2025

The critically acclaimed show "Severance" on Apple TV+ has captivated audiences with its intriguing narrative and thought-provoking themes since its debut.With the second season concluding recently, fans are left pondering the complexities of work-life balance as depicted in this unique series.
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