Beheaded in 1782, Anna Göldi fell victim to a system that prized the views of powerful men over justice
Nobody really knows exactly where this dish came from, but it's not China
The author's vast collection is stored in Texas A&M’s Cushing Library
The site-specific Wyoming exhibit uses the occasion of the Sun going dark over a small resort town to reckon with commercial tourism and history
1961, the year Hemingway died, was a complicated year for U.S.-Cuba relations
The anchor appears to predate the Nazi era, but an activist says it should nevertheless be removed from a public park
Ham radio underwent a resurgence in the United States after Hurricane Katrina
This American institution has changed a lot, but some things remain just the same
A sarcophagus on display at the Prittlewell Priory Museum in England was damaged when visitors did just that
His broad strokes and large-scale paintings helped re-establish Germany as post-war cultural hub
From humble origins, this ancient punctuation mark has gained new life as a symbol to connect us all on social media
Farmer was the first prominent figure to advocate scientific cookery. Her cookbook remains in print to this day
A Kent State archaeologist is testing the innovative engineering of the Clovis people, one of the earliest communities to inhabit North America
Although it is widely known, 'Stockholm syndrome' is not recognized by the APA
Using X-ray fluorescence, researchers have mapped the pigments used on a crumbling painting in Herculaneum
Relieving oneself in open fields is common practice in many parts of India, but the government is trying to change that
Battered, but not broken, Fritz Koenig's "Sphere" is being reinstalled near its original location at Ground Zero
Two versions of ‘The Scream’ have been stolen and recovered in Norway
Gregory L. Fenves, the president of the university, says the monuments “have become symbols of modern white supremacy and neo-Nazism”
The show incorporates the various ways artists have responded to the politics and social problems of their times since the 1940s
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