After going through an extensive conservation process, researchers found that the rock crystal artifact was inscribed with the name of a mysterious bishop
New analysis suggests the Celts arrived on the archipelago hundreds of years before the Vikings
The 800-year-old carved figure holding a falcon was found at a dig site in Norway
Authorities in Jerusalem confiscated the stolen items, which included incense burners and coins and probably date to the Bar Kokhba revolt
The painter forged a remarkable career as a disabled woman artist in 19th-century London
She was brilliant and unconventional, but her life had a tragic end
The weapon is covered in rust and dirt, but a new X-ray analysis suggests it once boasted rich decorations
Using a new technology, researchers say they’ve discovered a link between the chemical composition of pigments in Dutch paintings and historic conflicts
The rare interment suggests that some hunter-gatherer societies imbued female infants with full personhood
A trade sign bearing the name of the patriot’s son, along with letters and personal items owned by his grandchildren, sold at auction for $20,000
The 11th-century tool may have been used to record family lineages and trade agreements
Conservative critics have opposed the new proposal, which aims to make the Paris landmark an "even more beautiful and welcoming" place for visitors
The religious center is the second of its kind found in Migdal, an ancient community on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee
Authorities will not press charges after reviewing a second piece of key testimony from the 1955 murder
A deal made with the Manhattan district attorney bars billionaire Michael Steinhardt from purchasing ancient objects for the rest of his life
Researchers in the Netherlands used new scanning technologies to discover how the Baroque artist painted his most famous masterpiece
Researchers discovered the skeleton of a man with a nail hammered through his heel bone
Officials in the Virginia city approved a bold plan for the future of the Confederate monument
Native leaders and scholars are advising the State Historic Preservation Office's landmark decolonization project
Federal judge cites violation of First Amendment by USPS in deciding not to print custom postage for customer that contained a political message
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