A new project focuses on three 16th-century synagogues in the Italian city, where the Jewish population has dropped to 450
Without the printed collection, many of the playwright's most iconic works could have been lost to history
Archaeologists are trying to make sense of the remains, found in a ditch in England
The Bronze Age Sanxingdui culture is known for its intricate masks and artworks
A new documentary spotlights the group that helped thousands seeking abortions in the 1960s and '70s
Divers discovered the H.M.S. "Gloucester" in 2007, but authorities kept the news buried for 15 years as they waited to secure the site
The Brooks Atkinson Theater will be renamed for the award-winning actor, singer and civil rights activist
From a 1951 investigation into organized crime to the Watergate scandal, the ongoing January 6 hearings are part of a lengthy political tradition
"The Depiction of the Madonna and Child," by a follower of Filippino Lippi, sold for around $320,000
While the image freezes in time a moment of wartime horror, its subject has been moving forward
As sea levels rise, an immersive new exhibition in Marseille lets visitors explore an inaccessible cavern’s archaeological treasures
The controversial container played a role in the deposed monarch’s fall from favor
The queer publication shone a joyous light on an underground culture during the darkest days of the HIV/AIDS crisis
A new documentary shows how the disaster transformed—and endangered—those who lived near the nuclear plant
The deity was linked to renewal and creation in Mesoamerican culture
Attikos and his friends were ready to become full Athenian citizens
Over 1,000 artifacts get to the core of the iconic brand’s popularity
Archaeologists raced against time to map the once-submerged ancient metropolis
Slated to open early next year, the space will explore the legacy and contributions of enslaved people and their descendants
The giraffe’s ancestor used its sturdy head and neck to fight for mates
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