Officials have tentatively agreed to transfer ownership of removed Confederate monuments to a pair of museums in the Virginia city
Archaeologists find remains of a young man and dog left behind by a natural disaster some 3,600 years ago in the Mediterranean
Researchers find evidence that prehistoric communities consumed the alcoholic beverage during social events
Scanning technology revealed new insights on Amenhotep I's life
Experts in Spain used laser scanning technology to locate submerged ruins along the coast of the Bay of Cádiz
Upholding an earlier decision, the high court halts construction of a new restaurant, resolving a years-long dispute in favor of cultural preservation
Composed at the height of the Cuban Missile Crisis, the classic Christmas song contains another message—one of unity
An almanac, a silver coin and a cloth envelope were among the intriguing artifacts found in the box
The move arrives amid continuing crackdowns on pro-democracy protesters in the Asian city
Researchers discovered jewelry and other artifacts from two sunken ships off the ancient port city of Caesarea
After going through an extensive conservation process, researchers found that the rock crystal artifact was inscribed with the name of a mysterious bishop
New analysis suggests the Celts arrived on the archipelago hundreds of years before the Vikings
The 800-year-old carved figure holding a falcon was found at a dig site in Norway
Authorities in Jerusalem confiscated the stolen items, which included incense burners and coins and probably date to the Bar Kokhba revolt
The painter forged a remarkable career as a disabled woman artist in 19th-century London
She was brilliant and unconventional, but her life had a tragic end
The weapon is covered in rust and dirt, but a new X-ray analysis suggests it once boasted rich decorations
Using a new technology, researchers say they’ve discovered a link between the chemical composition of pigments in Dutch paintings and historic conflicts
The rare interment suggests that some hunter-gatherer societies imbued female infants with full personhood
A trade sign bearing the name of the patriot’s son, along with letters and personal items owned by his grandchildren, sold at auction for $20,000
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