Italian Opera Singing Is Now Protected by the U.N.
UNESCO announced 55 new additions to its list of Intangible Cultural Heritage
This Device Might Be England’s Oldest Dated Scientific Instrument
The 712-year-old artifact is a horary quadrant, a medieval tool used to tell time based on the position of the sun
Archaeologists Discover Brutal ‘Bakery-Prison’ at Pompeii
Enslaved workers toiled for hours in a dark, cramped space to grind grain for bread
Fossil Hunters Uncover Prehistoric ‘Sea Monster’ Skull at a U.K. Beach
The six-and-a-half-foot-long pliosaur skull was excavated from a rock cliff in England and may belong to a new species, scientists say
Parts of China’s Great Wall Are Protected by a ‘Living Cover’ of Biocrusts
The layer of lichen, moss and cyanobacteria helps shield the historic structure from erosion, a new study finds
These May Be the Last Photos Ever Taken of Florence Nightingale
The rare images are among a collection of artifacts connected to the “Lady with the Lamp” that recently sold at auction
Ancient Egyptians Kept Baboons in Captivity and Mummified Their Remains
A new analysis of the animals’ skeletal remains reveals a lack of sunlight and an inadequate diet
Anchor From 1906 Shipwreck Found in Florida
The steamship “St. Lucie” went down in a hurricane, killing 26 passengers on board
You Can Recreate the Iconic 1932 ‘Lunch Atop a Skyscraper’ Photo
Visitors will be safely strapped in as they sit atop a beam hundreds of feet above New York City
‘Bone Biographies’ Reconstruct Lives of Medieval Cambridge Commoners
Researchers have used skeletal remains to compile information about the lives of ordinary residents of the city
See a 17th-Century Portrait Restored to Its Original Appearance, Minus Lip Fillers and Other Touch-Ups
Conservators removed cosmetic changes made to a painting of English aristocrat Diana Cecil, likely to match 19th-century beauty standards
Hundreds of Crimean Treasures Return to Ukraine After Long Legal Battle
When Russia annexed Crimea in 2014, the artifacts were on loan to a museum in the Netherlands
Princess Diana’s Engagement Portrait Blouse Is for Sale
Diana wore the garment for a portrait that officially announced her engagement in 1981
This 3,000-Year-Old Stone Slab Found in Spain Is Upending Ideas About Ancient Gender Roles
The newly discovered stela depicts a figure with a headdress, a necklace, swords and male genitalia
Fossil Hunter Pulls Massive Mammoth Jawbone Out of Florida River
John Kreatsoulas, who made the discovery while diving in southwest Florida, initially thought the 60-pound mandible was a log
117-Year-Old Shipwreck Found in Puget Sound
The S.S. Dix went down while ferrying passengers between Seattle and Bainbridge Island
See the Top Contenders for the New Minnesota State Flag
Picked from more than 2,600 submissions, the finalists pay homage to the state’s motto and nickname
Civil War Weapons Recovered From South Carolina’s Congaree River
Union troops tossed Confederate munitions and supplies into the waterway after taking Columbia in February 1865
Rare Bottle of Scotch Whisky Sells for Record-Breaking $2.7 Million
Made in 1926, the whisky aged in sherry casks for 60 years before being bottled in 1986
Why Egyptomania Is Taking Over Australia
A series of exhibitions in the country spotlight the enduring appeal of ancient Egypt for modern audiences
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