The initiative will fund projects that will help sites weather threats like armed conflict, climate change and overtourism
Known as ‘cosmetic grinders,’ the artifacts would have been used to crush minerals for makeup
A Tufts University undergraduate spotted three interlocking instances of the word “FALL” in Book 9 of the epic poem
The animal remains at Ipplepen are part of mounting evidence that Roman influence stretched deep into Devon
A copy of the Bard's collected plays may contain notes penned by the 'Paradise Lost' author
Parallels between burial sites in the two regions suggest long-distance networks emerged earlier than previously believed
National Gallery of Art spotlights Andrea del Verrocchio, a skilled sculptor and painter whose individual accomplishments have long been overlooked
Hasankeyf and nearly 200 other settlements will be inundated as part of a dam project
Before becoming an American legend, the Revolutionary War hero was best known as a skilled artisan, activist and entrepreneur
At the turn of the 20th century, Lizzie Magie created the Landowner’s Game, which sought to teach players about the injustices of wealth concentration
A new study suggests Neolithic Britons processed raw milk to reduce its lactose content
At first, the couple who discovered the pair of cannonballs thought they'd simply stumbled upon a rock
Analysis shows that the unique processing of the Temple Scroll's parchment kept it intact
Construction of a dam and reservoir in 1963 flooded the archaeological site, submerging the megalith monument and hiding it from view
Eman was haunted by the horrors she had seen to the end of her life. 'It really breaks your heart,' she once said
In 1651, Parliamentary forces defeated Royalist troops, forcing Charles II into exile
Blazes set by farmers hoping to clear land for agriculture pose a threat to archaeological sites across the South American country
100 Years of Women at the Ballot Box
The nomination, promised in an 1835 treaty, is still pending as of July 2020
Written well before the philosopher wrote his seminal treatise on the subject, the text discusses religious tolerance
More than 1,000 items have been unearthed there, among them rice bowls, sake bottles and Japanese ceramics
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