Marlon Brando sent her to decline his Best Actor award in protest over Hollywood’s depiction of Native Americans
The team discovered the 2,000-year-old artwork in Philippi
In his new portrait, the king faces left—and doesn't wear a crown
Scientists discovered the S.S. Mesaba in the Irish Sea—with the help of multibeam sonar
A new exhibition explores the surprising parallels between British and Japanese traditions
He spotted the page from the 13th-century Beauvais Missal at an estate sale in Maine
The Library of Congress invited the musician, a classically trained flutist, to play the instrument at her concert this week
The concentrations at some dig sites could be hazardous for today's archaeologists
A new study could close a long-standing debate about movement of people post-Roman rule
Archaeologists believe it’s the oldest canoe ever found in the Great Lakes region
Egyptian archaeologists unearthed the empty, 3,200-year-old coffin of Ptah-M-Wia, a high-ranking New Kingdom official
A new exhibition explores the ancient Roman "pictores," who created beautiful frescoes preserved in ash from Mount Vesuvius' eruption
At a burial site in Israel, pottery from the 14th century B.C.E. contained traces of the drug
Humans tamed the equines about 7,000 years ago in East Africa, new research suggests
The decision comes 23 years after he was convicted for the murder of 18-year-old Hae Min Lee
The stunning, colorful flooring depicts 17 iconographies of birds and animals
U.S. officials found the stolen coin at a Denver auction in 2017
Searching through forgotten records, she collected data on more than 100,000 individuals
Robert McCurdy and Sharon Sprung add their unique pieces to the White House's collection
The pre-Hispanic pottery pieces range from bowls to plates to burial vessels
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