The samurai were a class of skilled professional warriors, experts in deadly force. They were similar to European knights in ...
On March 22, Sony marked the 20th anniversary of the franchise with new merchandise, an exhibition, and a free update for God ...
Century Capital has appointed Archie Dickinson (pictured above), as its new originations manager. Archie has spent over 10 years in the industry building experience and a transaction history of more ...
Speaking of battles, London-based antique dealer Peter Finer specializes in arms and armor from the Bronze ... Also on offer: a rare 17th-century samurai mask. “It’s meant to protect the ...
Employees at the Portland plant reportedly bypassed mandatory hardness tests and entered false results for approximately 12,800 armor plates of various types. These plates were marked as tested and ...
The Philbrook Museum of Art’s latest exhibition features the armor of samurai warriors spanning almost nine centuries. Japanese samurai were the country’s medieval elite, often practicing the arts ...
After years spent waiting for a true open-world samurai game, we’ve seen a flurry ... developer Team Ninja’s Rise of the Ronin, a 19th-century adventure that blends parry-based swordplay ...
Experts believe the rare artefact dates back to the late 12th or early 13th century. “I was amazed to see a thin line of gold in the clod of mud that I had dug up, and as I wiped away the ...
Maqluba, the legendary upside-down pilaf, cooked just like in the 13th century! Layers of tender meat, fragrant rice, and vegetables come together in a dish that's as stunning as it is delicious.
Onfim, who scrawled his name on his entertaining sketches, doodled on more than a dozen thin pieces of birch bark in the mid-13th century, and his artistic talent was preserved for centuries by ...
Friday the 13th lived up to its notorious rep for a Long Island teen — who suffered a stroke that day in December, leading her to need brain and open-heart surgeries. “I was on a call with my ...
Plate armor was first used in Europe during the 13th century and became the dominant form of protection during the 15th century, according to The Metropolitan Museum of Art.