The First Witch: Sagburu of ErešA rarity among Mesopotamian women, Sagburu was a benevolent witch..and possibly the first in recorded history.Mar 28Mar 28
In the Dollhouse: Margaret Alsager, Beethoven, and Victorian GirlhoodThis has to be one of the most unusual dollhouse artifacts I have ever seen.Feb 14Feb 14
First Female Self-Portraits: Venus, Valdivia, and Harappa FigurinesDo you ever wonder what ancient women looked like? How they saw their physical selves? Were they as conscious of their bodies — or beauty…Feb 14Feb 14
5 Finds that prove Furbabies are our Oldest FriendsDid you know the first dog was likely domesticated over 19,000 years ago?Feb 3Feb 3
The Earthquake that Enlightened PortugalSometimes, revolutions do not come about through political means, but rather through environmental ones!Nov 28, 2023Nov 28, 2023
If one could but paint their minds: How a homosexual and women changed European ScienceThe Scientific Revolution is often attributed to men. NO MORE! It was started by a homosexual…and advanced largely by women.Nov 23, 2023Nov 23, 2023
Girls in Museums: Stele GirlGirls in Museums looks at how objects interpreted by major museums — in this case, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City —…Jul 11, 2023Jul 11, 2023
Girls in Museums: Young Girl BathingGirls in Museums looks at how objects interpreted by major museums — in this case, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City —…Jun 27, 2023Jun 27, 2023
Girls in Museums: Young Woman Peeling ApplesGirls in Museums looks at how objects interpreted by major museums — in this case, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City —…Jun 21, 2023Jun 21, 2023
Children of the Pharaohs: Growing Up in Ancient EgyptWhat was it like to grow up in Ancient Egypt? Did the Ancient Egyptians have familial bonds like our own…or was ancient life vastly…Jun 3, 2023Jun 3, 2023