New research draws on oral histories and other traditional records often ignored by Western scholars
Excavations on Big Talbot Island may have unearthed traces of Saraby, a 16th- or 17th-century Mocama community
Elite Europeans who wore pointed shoes toed the line between fashion and fall risk, a new study suggests
Human waste in a cesspit in Israel preserved the shell and its contents for a millennium
Three collectibles, including a 1993 gold "Double Eagle" and the world’s rarest stamp, fetched more than $30 million at Sotheby’s
The bronze replica, set to go on view at Ellis Island in July, weighs 992 pounds and stands more than 9 feet tall
Either half-brothers or a nephew and uncle, one died after taking part in a raid, while the other was the victim of an English massacre
The object's owners inscribed the names of at least 55 intended victims on its surface
Carefully preserved in a pine box, the item would have provided light for farmers who traversed the icy alpine pass
Built by George Washington's adopted son, Arlington House recently underwent a three-year "rehabilitation" project
At its height, the public building boasted opulent marble columns and sculptures
A new book by scholar Elinor Cleghorn details the medical mistreatment of women throughout Western history
The National Library of Israel has digitized a rare collection of the "Metamorphosis" author's letters, drawings and manuscripts
An enslaved man buried in England between 226 and 427 A.D. was interred with heavy iron fetters and a padlock around his ankles
Thousand of animal incisors discovered at an 8,000-year-old Russian cemetery may have been valued for their role in keeping a beat
The display seeks to continue a citywide conversation about the defaced Edward Colston sculpture's future
The precious metal accessory is the oldest gold object ever found in southwest Germany
The National Trust for Historic Preservation's 2021 list includes Mississippi hotel, Navajo trading post and California railroad tunnels
Between 1904 and 1908, colonial forces murdered tens of thousands of Herero and Nama people
The Galloway Hoard, a collection of 100 rare artifacts buried in Scotland around 900 A.D., is finally on view
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