A research initiative of the Middle East Studies program at Brown University.
A research initiative of the Middle East Studies program at Brown University.
It aims to establish a lasting database of European prehistoric art documentation, to launch the base of an European institutional network devoted to this domain, and to contribute to the awareness of the diversity and richness of European Prehistoric Art, as one of the oldest artistic expression of Humankind.
It was established in 1988 by a group of religious scholars from leading universities in Europe and the Americas to offer a professional association to scholars specialized in religious minorities, new religious movements, contemporary esoteric, spiritual and gnostic schools, and the new religious consciousness in general
Costume from the collection of the Israel Museum, Jerusalem
Virtual exhibition at the archaelogical Museum of Linares (Jaén) about rites, objects and materials linked to beliefs, magic, religion in the Mediterranean area.
Virtual visit of the cave that contains some of the best-preserved figurative cave paintings in the world, as well as other evidence of Upper Paleolithic life.
The funerary monuments of the glossators depict them in the act of teaching their students
Transposition of the navigation route of Magellan and Elcano’s first round-the-world voyage in flat projection and displayed on the globe from any perspective
Interactive exploration of the planisphere drawn up in 1507 by Martin Waldseemüller using measurements and information gleaned from navigators and cartographers then in the service of Spain and Portugal
Collection of exhibits wich tells stories related to the mass extermination of Jews