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Stonehenge excavation site

Dispatch from Stonehenge, Day 14

April 13: The Druids Bless Our Departure
April 14, 2008 | By Dan Jones

Digging trench

Dispatch from Stonehenge, Day 10

April 9: Archaeology in a Fishbowl
April 09, 2008 | By Dan Jones

Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, Turkey

What would you add to the Smithsonian Life List?

Add your own itinerary to the Smithsonian's list of places to visit in your lifetime
April 2008 | By Smithsonian Magazine Staff

Digging the trench

Dispatch from Stonehenge, Day 9

April 8: The Clock is Ticking
April 08, 2008 | By Dan Jones

An aerial view of Stonehenge in Wiltshire, England.

Dispatch from Stonehenge, Day 1

March 31st: The Excavation Begins
April 01, 2008 | By Dan Jones

Media at the Stonehenge excavation site

Dispatch from Stonehenge, Day 2

April 1st: An Ill Wind Blows
April 01, 2008 | By Dan Jones

Daredevil

Evel Knievel took risky behavior (and showboating) to new heights
March 2008 | By Owen Edwards

The Parthenon, said the 19th-century French engineer Auguste Choisy, represents "the supreme effort of genius in pursuit of beauty."

Unlocking Mysteries of the Parthenon

Restoration of the 2,500-year-old temple is yielding new insights into the engineering feats of the golden age's master builders
February 2008 | By Evan Hadingham

Acropolis Now

A modern museum of ancient Greece rises near the Parthenon
February 2008 | By Richard Covington

Sarah Vaughan topped jazz polls in the 1950s

Portraits of Resistance

The inaugural show of the National Museum of African American History and Culture
February 2008 | By Lucinda Moore

taj mahal

28 Places to See Before You Die—the Taj Mahal, Grand Canyon and More

We've traveled the globe and compiled a "life list" of places to visit before taking the ultimate trip to the great beyond
January 2008 | By Smithsonian Magazine Staff

The Pyramids of Giza

Ponder the Pyramids of Giza

The ongoing debate about how the pyramids were built is a testament to the brilliance of its makers
January 2008 | By Cate Lineberry

Taj Mahal

Restoring the Taj Mahal

This year, millions of tourists will visit the marble monument—and the Indian government is restoring it for millions more
January 2008 | By Kathleen Burke

Easter Island

The Statues of Easter Island

A riddle of engineering hasn't stopped archaeologists from debating how the giant carved stones were transported around the island
January 2008 | By Jess Blumberg

The Great Wall

Sizing Up the Great Wall

Almost too big to comprehend, the 4,500-mile wall has a lore of its own
January 2008 | By Megan Gambino

Machu Picchu

Machu Picchu’s Ancient Beauty

The “lost city of the Incas” has captivated visitors with its magnificent setting and detailed stonework
January 2008 | By Jess Blumberg

The Louvre

The Louvre’s Priceless Masterpieces

Mona Lisa and Venus de Milo are just two of the works housed within the walls of this fortress-turned-royal palace-turned-museum
January 2008 | By Alison McLean

Angkor Wat

The Grandeur of Angkor Wat

The 12th century temple is the worlds largest religious structure and a jewel of Khmer architectural style
January 2008 | By Bruce Hathaway

Uffizi Gallery

The Resilient Uffizi Gallery

Having survived bombings and floods, the Florence, Italy museum is home to a priceless collection of art
January 2008 | By Diane M. Bolz

Parthenon

The Parthenon’s Old World Order

After a recent restoration, the center of the Athenian Acropolis and symbol of Western democracy still inspires
January 2008 | By Kathleen Burke


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