The image, which sold for $22,000 at auction this week, was taken aboard a recovery vessel days after the famous ocean liner went down
A trio of interlocking enclosures, the structure may date to the time of the Bell Beaker culture, but experts are unsure of its exact age and purpose
Archaeologists in Narbonne, France, have been studying the necropolis since 2017
The iconic Paris landmark has never experienced such a mishap in its 135-year history
Researchers who spent years fixing errors in shoddy government records have partnered with Ancestry to make a wide selection of historical documents related to the period available for free
The footprints, left behind by a 16-foot-long creature some 96 million years ago, represent the biggest raptor tracks ever found
Researchers examined over 400 skeletons to uncover secrets from the Avar empire
Discovered in Valencia in 1994, the iron blade was recently dated to the tenth century, when the Umayyad Caliphate controlled the Iberian Peninsula
The seven-foot-tall bronze monument is billed as the "first permanent memorial" to the late queen
Researchers think the 1,800-year-old artifact could be linked to a Roman emperor who was "obsessed" with the Macedonian conqueror
Beginning in 1883, 18 mules and two horses hauled wagons full of borax across eastern California
Excavations north of Mount Vesuvius revealed Roman ruins buried by the eruption in 79 C.E.
Researchers at Mount Vernon say that the stash still "bore the characteristic scent of cherry blossoms"
Scientists are planning to study the specimen, embedded in travertine from western Turkey, in hopes of dating and identifying it
Known as the "Mays," the artworks were created for an annual competition in the 17th century
The mercenaries on board the "Griffin" lived during a time of great change in naval warfare
The dictator constructed the shelters below his family's residence after Italy entered World War II
Formed after volcanic activity, the underground caves periodically hosted early humans and their livestock in Saudi Arabia, facilitating cultural exchange
Researchers are studying the monument's connection to a celestial event that occurs every 18.6 years
Ötzi's 61 markings were likely hand-poked with a sharp tool, such as a piece of animal bone or copper, a new study finds
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