Reconstructing the scentscapes of bygone civilizations is anything but simple
Fossilized feces found near the Neolothic monument suggests its builders chowed down on undercooked animal organs
A new explores two sides of female divinity
Artisans likely didn’t get a chance to finish decorating Mehtjetju’s final resting place, researchers say
New talks raise old questions about the ancient Parthenon sculptures
Ground scans at Castilly Henge revealed seven pits where ancient stones once stood
The Surrealist and Dada artist superimposed violin f-holes on his muse’s back
After seemingly closing for good five years ago, Ringing Bros. and Barnum & Bailey will launch a new, more modern show in 2023
Archaeological divers spent 10 days evaluating the sunken ship in the Mobile River, and took samples for possible traces of DNA
Researchers believe the tooth belongs to a Denisovan girl, making it the first fossil evidence of these hominins in Southeast Asia
The amphorae are the latest archaeological find in a country whose cultural treasures are threatened by war
British museums contain hundreds of allegedly stolen temple treasures
In the 1870s, amateur archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann inflicted irreparable damage on the site of the legendary city
A new exhibition traces how Middle Eastern patterns and motifs inspired—and fueled—Cartier
The complex may have been used as a shelter during Roman rule in Turkey
For four decades, the rare was artwork was thought to be missing
The accidental discovery has a long, layered history
It may have been created as a way for Neo-Assyrian officials to curry favor with local residents
A exhibition celebrates the 100th anniversary of the archaeological find by spotlighting the overlooked workers who made it possible
New research suggests that at least one species kept its dagger-shaped teeth inside, not outside, its closed mouth
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