Those unable to visit the show in person can access a trove of online resources related to the immersive experience
Ongoing work at the 15th-century municipal building has yielded an array of archaeological finds
Some of the deceased were buried with coins in their mouths as payment for Charon, ferryman of the underworld
Researchers used a new technique to detect the chemical fingerprints of specific plant species in a 1,400-year-old pipe's residue
The photo depicts Hemi Pomara, who was kidnapped and "exhibited" by British colonialists in London during the 1840s
A forensic artist used 3-D scans of the hunter-gatherer's cranium to envision what he may have looked like in life
Excavations at Kebbash Road revealed circular ovens, a mud-brick wall and a sandstone wall
New research suggests the bodies of nearly 500 nobles beheaded during the Reign of Terror are buried in Chapelle Expiatoire
New research suggests Mount Okmok's eruption in 43 B.C. sparked extreme weather halfway across the world
Chinese immigrants created a community in the Frog's Hollow neighborhood of Brisbane
Rob Jones' discovery adds a tangible piece of evidence to the history of mining in Roman Britain
The "Little Women" author wrote "Aunt Nellie's Diary" in 1849, when she was 17 years old
The online resource offers a veritable treasure trove of information for historians and genealogists
Archaeologists say the settlement, which may have housed a Norse chieftain, dates to roughly 800 A.D.
The buried shafts may represent the largest prehistoric structure ever found in Great Britain
A music scholar examines the history of the decades-old theory, and what its permanence tells us about who is considered 'canon' in classical music
The 200-year-old structure had been buried by sand for 80 years until local miners rediscovered it
Thought to have come from a large male sperm whale, they may be remnants of the whaling industry that once operated out of Edinburgh’s port
Annual event at the Neolithic monument will be broadcast virtually in place of an in-person gathering
On June 19, 1865, the decree informed the people of Texas that enslaved individuals were now free
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