Researcher Michał Sip described the prehistoric vessel as the "discovery of a lifetime"
A new exhibition in Mexico City features 1,525 objects linked to the Maya, Toltec, Teotihuacán, Aztec and Mixtec cultures
Pergamon's elite watched gladiator and animal fights, public executions, and naval reenactments at the ancient arena
A major audit of nearly 50,000 monuments reveals the historical figures, themes and myths that dominate the nation's commemorative landscape
Researchers used a combination of DNA and physical analysis to approximate the trio's visages
Created by artist Suzanne Brennan Firstenberg, the installation covers the National Mall in white pennants featuring handwritten dedications to the dead
Schoolteachers Mercie Lacks and Barbara Wagstaff captured the snapshots in August 1939
An exhibition at the Rijksmuseum unites two early likenesses of African men in Europe, among other 15th- and 16th-century masterpieces
A new DNA analysis suggests the enigmatic civilization was native to the Italian Peninsula
Archaeologists excavating the ancient city of Magnesia hope to fully restore the 2,300-year-old sacred structure
Authorities are investigating the blaze, which left the New York landmark's historic interior and contents largely unscathed
A.I. analysis renews doubts over the authenticity of a star painting in the London National Gallery's collection
A wealthy landowner probably hid the hoard to protect it from "barbarian" invaders
The documents, many of which are directly linked to conquistador Hernán Cortés, were smuggled out of the country and auctioned in the U.S.
Found in a Moroccan cave, the prehistoric jewelry dates to between 142,000 and 150,000 years ago
The objects, as well as an inscription at the site, suggest ties to Septimius Severus, who led campaigns nearby in the early third century C.E.
An exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum in New York chronicles the fashion house's 75-year history
Found in New Mexico, the fossilized impressions date to between 21,000 and 23,000 years ago, a new study suggests
Artist Kerry James Marshall will create two new windows for the historic Washington, D.C. church
New research cites the colossal construction as evidence of the civilization's rapid recovery from a devastating eruption
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