Thousand of animal incisors discovered at an 8,000-year-old Russian cemetery may have been valued for their role in keeping a beat
The display seeks to continue a citywide conversation about the defaced Edward Colston sculpture's future
The precious metal accessory is the oldest gold object ever found in southwest Germany
The National Trust for Historic Preservation's 2021 list includes Mississippi hotel, Navajo trading post and California railroad tunnels
Between 1904 and 1908, colonial forces murdered tens of thousands of Herero and Nama people
The Galloway Hoard, a collection of 100 rare artifacts buried in Scotland around 900 A.D., is finally on view
Long before Jodie Turner-Smith's miniseries came under criticism, British Indian actress Merle Oberon portrayed the Tudor queen
The 4,000- to 5,000-year-old depictions of deer are the first of their kind found in Scotland
Researchers deployed microbes to remove stains and grime from the marble sculptures in Florence's Medici Chapels
Archaeologists conducting excavations on the Dutch island of Sint Eustatius have discovered 48 skeletons to date
Some 13,400 years ago, rival communities in the Nile Valley likely clashed over scarce resources
A Rijksmuseum exhibition explores the legacy of colonialism and misleading nature of the term "Dutch Golden Age"
Claiborne Avenue was a center of commerce and culture—until a federal interstate cut it off from the rest of the city in the 1960s
An 18th-century duke seeking to transform his estate into parkland ordered the village of Netherton's destruction
Construction work revealed the foundations of Curon, a historic alpine town, for the first time since 1950
A newly unveiled statue in the African country's capital honors an icon of resistance against British imperialism
Archaeologists found a bathing complex, an intact tomb, medieval pottery and more at sites along the country's southern shore
Archaeologists conducting excavations at an Istanbul train station found traces of an ancient apse, or semicircular recess
A new exhibition at the British Museum introduces visitors to the man behind the mythical Roman ruler
The site's board authorized the creation of a truth-telling exhibit, a new logo and a relocated Confederate flag plaza
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