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Ancient Performance in the Underworld: The Theatre of Ħal Saflieni

Malta’s Late-Neolithic civilisation erected many magnificent structures, including the Hypogeum of Ħal Saflieni. Using Ħal Saflieni as a case study, new research by Dawn Adrienne Saliba suggests that this structure was likely used for performance rituals and represents an early form of proto-theatre.
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Aristotle’s Nymphomaniac Ethics

The first in our new THINK Oddities series, where we
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Impressions on Gender

Women are often objectified and sexualised in popular culture, while
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How Vulnerable Are We? An Anthropological Perspective

Protecting the vulnerable was one of the main objectives when
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