Red ochre burials, ritual markings and myths across cultures show that red repeatedly marks liminal thresholds such as ...
Researchers identified 19 different types of beads, whose shapes are reminiscent of plants that were harvested by Natufians, ...
Long before pottery, before agriculture, when the first villages took shape, people in the Levant were already molding clay ...
Discoveries made by archaeologists suggest that the first villagers used clay not to cook, but to tell stories about who they ...
A butterfly clay bead from the Final Natufian period in Eynan-Mallaha (Upper Jordan Valley), colored red with ochre and ...
In the old Scottish tongue a poet is known as a makar. Not so much the seer or visionary who is at the root of our Irish term ...
A 15-year-old boy known as 'the Prince' was mauled by a bear whilst scavenging for food 27,000 years ago and survived for ...
The boy, known as 'the Prince', was just 15 when he was mauled by a bear 27,000 years ago in Italy's Arene Candide Cave, with ...
A double burial in Ukraine of two women from the Late Scythian culture contains a toxic red mineral, but exactly why it was ...
As we scanned the local scenery for our best “beauty” shots for Land & Sea, there was no mistaking the customary colour in town. A rich, red ochre, on most sheds and stages, harkens back to the ...
"The Prince,” an ancient and lavishley buried teenager with a mutilated skeleton was found in northwest Italy, he survived days after a brutal bear attack thousands of years ago ...
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Why designers are embracing earthy red

Interior designers are swapping all the usual reds for this nature-inspired, understated shade. Here's why.