Kushan Empire: Bridging Cultures through Art

Art in the Kushan Empire How can ancient empires help students understand the power of cultural exchange and creativity? The art of the Kushan Empire provides a perfect example. By blending Greek realism, Persian motifs, Central Asian sensibilities, and Indian spirituality, Kushan artists created a distinctive, hybrid style that illustrates how cultures borrow, adapt, and innovate.... Continue Reading →

Discovering the Cultural Tapestry of Central Asia

There's a place beyond the sandy deserts, partially enclosed by mountains, where sits the crossroads of cultures that stretches back thousands of years. A place known for its stunning beauty, rich pottery, and vibrant textiles. A place most westerners have never heard of. This crossroad of civilizations is increasingly opening its doors to the outside... Continue Reading →

The Chicken and the Egg…and Social Studies?

At the Lyceum of History, we’re always looking for ways to incorporate social studies into the classroom. I know what you’re thinking—how and why? This seemingly simple science topic actually lends itself quite easily to discussion in any history class. Ask a teacher about the legacy of the Roman Empire and you’ll hear about language,... Continue Reading →

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