The find also includes works of art, as well as a bath with running water
Forfeited by Hobby Lobby in July, the ancient artifact will be repatriated in a ceremony held at the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian
Architects of the Mesoamerican city transformed the landscape in ways that continue to impact modern development today, a new study finds
Around 1650 B.C.E., the Bronze Age city of Tall el-Hammam was wiped out by a blast 1,000 times more powerful than the atomic bomb used at Hiroshima
Umeno Sumiyama and Koume Kodama were born on the island of Shodoshima on November 5, 1913
A rare copy of the iconic Gothic novel is now the most expensive printed work by a woman sold at auction
A new study suggests the island's modern populations trace their ancestry to three distinct groups, not two as previously proposed
The jewels carry an estimate of $2 to $4 million but may fetch a far higher price
New exhibition and book feature more than 100 images captured by Edward Sherriff Curtis for his seminal chronicle of Native American life
Found in Lebanon, the 25 soldiers' remains bear unhealed wounds from stabbing, slicing and blunt force trauma
Found at a hot spring on the Tibetan Plateau, the impressions were likely left by hominin children
Exhibition spotlights crashing waves, maritime voyages and seafaring vessels painted by Georgia O'Keeffe, Normal Rockwell and Jacob Lawrence
New research suggests the animal reliefs date to between 7,000 and 8,000 years ago
Radiocarbon dating of ceramics found at Medicine Lodge Archaeological Site may offer new insights on the region's Indigenous history
Created in the 16th century, the intricately decorated piece of armor was once owned by Archduke Franz Ferdinand
The Native American tribe had hoped to preserve and protect the site, which may be associated with the Mississippian culture
Threatened by erosion, outdated restorations and climate change, the monument’s megaliths are in need of extensive conservation
During the Civil War, both the Union and Confederate armies used the building as a hospital and command center
The young woman died in her 20s during the fourth century C.E.
The rare Bronze Age sarcophagus contained human remains, an ax and plant bedding
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