Public Art Installation Opens in Solidarity With Iranian Protesters
“Eyes on Iran,” located in a public park on Roosevelt Island, faces the United Nations across the water
This 122-Foot-Long Dinosaur Will Barely Fit in London’s Natural History Museum
The replica titanosaur, based on fossils discovered in 2012, goes on view in March
Archaeologists Find 1,900-Year-Old Snacks in Sewers Beneath the Colosseum
Spectators at Rome’s ancient amphitheater enjoyed olives, figs, nuts and more
This Charming Italian Town Will Pay You $30,000 to Move There
Presicce, located in the heel of Italy’s boot, is trying to bring fresh energy to its older neighborhoods
How a 67-Million-Year-Old Fossil Turned the Theory of Bird Evolution Upside-Down
A skull bone suggests prehistoric birds could move their upper beaks, much like most modern birds
Neanderthals Cooked Surprisingly Complex Meals
Charred food remnants provide insight into 70,000-year-old dietary practices
Officials Rename Popular Grand Canyon Site to Honor Havasupai Tribe
The National Park Service forcibly removed members of the tribe from the area in the 1920s
Metal Detectorist Finds Medieval Wedding Ring in Near-Perfect Condition
Discovered five inches underground, the rare 14th-century artifact could sell for $47,000
Archaeologists in Norway May Have Found a 700-Year-Old Shipwreck
The vessel is located 1,350 feet below the surface of Lake Mjøsa
You Can Own a Piece of Forrest Fenn’s Treasure
The valuable artifacts, hidden in the Rocky Mountains for more than a decade, are going up for auction
Roman Coins, Long Considered Forgeries, May Be Authentic After All
Using modern imaging technology, researchers argue that the coins were once in circulation
Thieves Stole Hundreds of Celtic Coins From a German Museum
The gold coins date back to 100 B.C.E. and are worth approximately $1.7 million
How Did This 600-Year-Old English Coin End Up in Newfoundland?
Minted under Henry VI, it may be the oldest English coin discovered in Canada
1,700-Year-Old Monkey Skeleton Suggests Diplomatic Ties Between Mesoamerican Powers
Researchers believe the Maya gave the sacrificial female spider monkey to Teotihuacán as a gift years before relations soured
Christie’s Calls Off T. Rex Auction Expected to Fetch $25 Million
The auction house cited a need for “further study” after experts noted similarities to another T. rex skeleton
Drought Reveals Rare American Lion Fossil in Dried-Up Mississippi River
Low water levels have also stranded barge traffic and threatened drinking water
Marie Antoinette’s Furniture Is Up for Auction
Two items represent two distinctive stages in the French queen’s life
Archaeologists Unearth 2,000-Year-Old Odeon in Crete
The dig at the remote site is the first in more than 50 years
A Brief History of White House Weddings
Naomi Biden’s nuptials will mark the 19th wedding held at the presidential seat of power
The First-Ever List of Japanese Americans Forced Into Incarceration Camps Is 1,000 Pages Long
The Ireichō contains 125,284 names—and a new exhibition invites the public to honor them
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