Mysterious 2,500-Year-Old Skeletons Found in Israel’s Negev Desert
The tomb was located at the crossroads of two trading routes—and far away from any ancient settlements
River Cruises Will Commemorate the 80th Anniversary of D-Day
Travelers can immerse themselves in the history of the Normandy landings that changed the tide of World War II
The Acropolis Adopts Crowd Control Measures for the First Time
The increasingly popular tourist destination in Greece is becoming overwhelmed with tourists
The Netherlands Repatriates Nearly 500 Looted Artifacts to Sri Lanka and Indonesia
Six of these objects are held by the Rijksmuseum, which is returning stolen items for the very first time
Giant Hand Axes Discovered in England Point to Prehistoric Humans’ ‘Strength and Skill’
A trove of artifacts found in a valley in Kent includes the third largest hand ax found in the country to date
Alan Alda Is Selling His Boots and Dog Tags From ‘M*A*S*H’
They were worn by real soldiers before serving as props in one of America’s most popular TV shows
The Trailer for Ridley Scott’s ‘Napoleon’ Is Here
The new film stars Joaquin Phoenix and follows the ambitious French ruler’s rise to power
The ‘Ivory Man’—a Powerful Leader Buried in a Lavish Tomb 5,000 Years Ago—Was Actually a Woman
Researchers in Spain had previously assumed that the grave belonged to a high-status young man
Eagle-Eyed Hiker Spots Bronze Age Rock Paintings in Norway
Tormod Fjeld and two friends have spent years searching for traces of rock art in their free time
Archaeologists Discover 25 Mesolithic Pits in England
The 8,000-year-old pits shed light on a period in Britain that historians know very little about
Maya Canoe Found in Underwater Cave May Have Been Used for Rituals
Archaeologists discovered the seven-foot-long vessel near Chichén Itzá two years ago
Dutch King Apologizes for the Netherlands’ Role in the Slave Trade
The monarch’s statement coincided with the 150th anniversary of slavery’s abolition in the country’s colonies
The United States Is Rejoining UNESCO
The country’s tumultuous relationship with the organization stretches back 40 years
This Summer’s Women’s World Cup Follows Decades of Challenges On and Off the Field
Predicted to break attendance records, the tournament has already sold over a million tickets
Explore Animated Models, Digitized Sketches and More in Leonardo da Vinci’s Largest-Ever Online Retrospective
The new Google Arts & Culture hub features high-resolution scans, 3D renderings and artificial intelligence experiments
South Koreans Just Got Younger, Thanks to a New Law
The country previously had three distinct systems for determining age, often leading to confusion
Early Women Were Hunters, Not Just Gatherers, Study Suggests
Regardless of maternal status, women hunted in almost 80 percent of recent and present-day foraging societies in a new study
Forensic Artist Reconstructs the Face of a Teenager Who Lived 1,300 Years Ago
Researchers have spent a decade unraveling the mysteries of the girl’s unusual burial site
Does This Pompeii Painting Depict a 2,000-Year-Old Pizza?
The fresco features a flatbread with a variety of toppings—but no tomato and mozzarella
Tourist Carves Girlfriend’s Name Into the Colosseum
Video footage shows a man using keys to scratch a message into the 2,000-year-old amphitheater’s wall
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