Prehistoric Rock Art Defaced in Utah
Visitors to Nine Mile Canyon decided to leave more than footprints at the longest art gallery in the world
Using GIS to Factcheck Julius Caesar’s Account of the Gallic Wars
Scientists are using modern technology to check whether Julius Caesar’s accounting of Roman history was accurate
Take a Look at How Disney Got Investors for Disneyland
Boing Boing was given the original Disneyland prospectus, and now you can see it
How a Squeegee Handle Became a Life-Saving Tool on September 11, 2001
Artifacts now on loan to New York City’s National September 11 Memorial and Museum tell the story in ways that words cannot
These Archaeologists Were Looking for Tombs, But They Were Totally Psyched to Find Toilets
The discovery of toilets at a Sudanese monastery indicates that the site was an important one
The 9/11 Memorial Museum Opens to the Public
So far, the 9/11 Memorial Museum has provoked a range of reactions. Now, you can come to your own verdict.
Someone Had to Build the Terracotta Army—Archaeologists Just Found Their Humbler Grave Sites
Forty-five grave sites were found only kilometers from the emperor’s tomb
This “Lake” at Mesa Verde Is Actually a Ceremonial Structure
The old theory, that it was a reservoir, didn’t hold water
‘Spider-Man: Turn off the Dark’ Suit Receives a Lifetime Encore at the American History Museum
After a two-year run on Broadway, the web-slinging stage show’s iconic superhero costume is heading to the Smithsonian.
L.A. Needs Water, And for a Century, the “Mother Ditch” Supplied It
Built in 1781, the “Mother Ditch” supplied water to the early city
Everything at This 4,500-Year-Old Site Was Removed—And Then Reburied
An unprecedented trove of artifacts and burials found at a development site were recently removed and reburied
Lewis Carroll Hated Fame So Much He Almost Wished He’d Never Written His Books
At least, that’s what he said in a letter, now in the University of Southern California library
Preserving Antarctic History Means Chipping Out Tons of Ice From Between Floorboards
Built by Robert Falcon Scott, Discovery Hut is one of several historic structures being preserved in Antarctica
Mayas Used Spiked Clubs to Bash Combatant’s Heads
Analysis of skulls gives insight into violence in the Mayan culture
Egypt Building a Fake Version of King Tut’s Tomb for Tourists
The original tomb is being damaged by constant visitors, so authorities are building another
Byzantine Monks Built Walls With Asbestos, Too
In millennia past, asbestos has also been used to make stronger pottery and flame-proof napkins
Qatar Gives $135 Million to Sudan for Archaeological Projects
The war-torn region has some of the most incredible, unexplored antiquities sites in Africa.
Miami Developers And Preservationists Are Fighting Over the Fate of an Incredible, 1,500-Year-Old Settlement
The archaeologists who found it say it’s “likely one of the most significant prehistoric sites in the United States”
Mexico’s Pyramid of the Sun Is Slowly Turning Into a Pile of Dust
When scientists scanned the pyramid’s insides, they found a giant pile of dust
Tennessee Is About To Get a New State Artifact
A Native American sculpture is about to become Tennessee’s state artifact
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