Selections include swastika-adorned baubles from Nazi Germany, miniature bombs and warships popularized during World War I
The owner of the unusual footwear likely made his living on the water
New DNA evidence drastically changes the image of the young woman buried in Caithness 4,250 years ago
Over 3,000 stone tools show human presence in Tibetan plateau 20,000 years before previously thought
A University of Michigan scholar unearthed the musical manuscript penned by three Polish prisoners in the archives of the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum
The macabre tool features tales of revenge, thwarted love, infanticide—and a urinal that drove a man to murder
Since the Great Recession, the number of history majors at colleges and universities has dropped by more than 30 percent
Researchers used advanced protein analysis to identify traces of carp roe eggs left on a 6,000-year-old clay plot
Hester Pulter’s works detail chaotic political landscape of the English Civil War, scientific discoveries, theological queries, personal struggles
You can take an aerial tour of the city circa 320 A.D. or stop by specific sites for in-depth exploration
In a first, Egyptian authorities opened the woman’s sarcophagus in front of the international press
The project’s launch coincides with a blockbuster Vienna retrospective celebrating the 450th anniversary of the Flemish old master's death
The outdoor gallery on a former section of Berlin Wall has been threatened by a building boom in recent years
Wethersfield and Windsor both date back to the early 17th century, but which came first is a matter of debate
The four-ton sculpture was taken from an island temple and gifted to Queen Victoria in 1869
The report was commissioned by President Emmanuel Macron, who has advocated for repatriation
Civil War Photo Sleuth aims to be the world’s largest, most complete digital archive of identified and unidentified Civil War-era portraits
The finding suggests vanilla was being used 2,500 years earlier and half a world from where we thought, but vanilla experts are skeptical on the findings
The torch, which was replaced in the 1980s, has been moved to a new museum on Liberty Island
The beloved local institution was founded in 1973 to commemorate the town’s prospecting past
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