Artifacts
Preserving the World’s Most Important Artifacts
The Memory of World Register lists over 800 historic manuscripts, maps, films and more to help raise funds for preservation
Genghis Khan’s Treasures
Beneath the ruins of Genghis Khan’s capital city in Central Asia, archaeologists discovered artifacts from cultures near and far
Roman Splendor in Pompeii
Art and artifacts reveal the elaborate maritime pleasure palaces established by Romans around the Bay of Naples
Libraries' Surprising Special Collections
Tucked away in libraries across the country are unexpected archives and world-class treasures
The Road to Repatriation
The National Museum of the American Indian works with Native Tribes to bring sacred artifacts home again
Chasing the Lydian Hoard
Author Sharon Waxman digs into the tangle over looted artifacts between the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Turkish government
American History Museum: Pieces of Our Past
Smithsonian curators probe the meanings of telltale objects
Puzzlers
Stonehenge's purpose and a noble fish's demise
In Iraq, a Monastery Rediscovered
Near Mosul, war has helped and hindered efforts to excavate the 1,400-year-old Dair Mar Elia monastery
Lost & Found
Ancient gold artifacts from Afghanistan, hidden for more than a decade, dazzle in a new exhibition
Why the Smithsonian Has a Fake Crystal Skull
The Natural History Museum's quartz cranium highlights the epic silliness of the new Indiana Jones movie
Forensic Science for Antiques
Revealing art secrets—and exposing forgeries
Dispatch from Stonehenge, Day 14
April 13: The Druids Bless Our Departure
Dispatch from Stonehenge, Day 10
April 9: Archaeology in a Fishbowl
Dispatch from Stonehenge, Day 9
April 8: The Clock is Ticking
Dispatch from Stonehenge, Day 1
March 31st: The Excavation Begins
Dispatch from Stonehenge, Day 2
April 1st: An Ill Wind Blows
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