Australian Bushfires Reveal Hidden Sections of Ancient Aquaculture System
The eel-farming system of the Budj Bim Cultural Landscape is older than both Stonehenge and the Egyptian pyramids
How Haiti’s Devastating Earthquake Prompted a Worldwide Effort to Safeguard Cultural Heritage
To safeguard cultural heritage, a massive Smithsonian-led cultural rescue operation can now be mobilized to help countries recover from disaster
Volunteers Digitally Revive Japan’s Shuri Castle Following October Fire
The group is seeking one million images in order to create a high-quality reconstruction
Scientists Show Humans May Share a ‘Musical Grammar’
Across 60 cultures, songs sung in similar social contexts have shared musical features
Rescuing Bahamian Culture From Dorian’s Wrath
A team of Smithsonian conservation specialists tours the islands and offers expertise
Lin-Manuel Miranda Teams Up With Google to Digitize Puerto Rico’s Art
The devastation of Hurricane Maria highlighted the importance of preserving the island’s cultural treasures
Archaeologists used LiDAR to spot a large settlement, where residents produced an important pre-Columbian commodity
Fire Ravages Japanese Heritage Site Shuri Castle
The castle, first built more than 500 years ago, was seen as a symbol of the dynamic Ryukyu Kingdom
Hold On to Your Lederhosen: Oktoberfest Produces a Whole Lot of Methane Gas
Incomplete combustion from gas appliances is likely the major culprit
New Music and Dance Fusions Kick Off Native American Heritage Month
The National Museum of the American Indian is webcasting many of these public programs live, then archiving them online
Read Smithsonian contributor Tony Perrottet’s coverage of the Caribbean island
How Food Brought Success to a Chef, a Cookbook Author and a Restaurateur
Historian Ashley Rose Young shares research from the Smithsonian’s 23-year-long ‘American Food History Project’
What the Restoration of Iraq’s Oldest University Says About the Nation’s Future
The Mustansiriya has withstood centuries of war, floods and architectural butchery, but can it survive its own restoration?
At-Risk Indigenous Languages Spotlighted on New Google Earth Platform
The new initiative features recordings of native languages from around the globe
Sadie Roberts-Joseph, Slain Activist, Showed How Museums Can Raise Up Their Communities
Baton Rouge police described the museum founder, whose death has been ruled a homicide, as a ‘tireless advocate of peace’
Ancient City of Babylon Among New Unesco World Heritage Sites
Other additions include ancient metallurgy sites in Burkina Faso, Iceland’s Vatnajökull National Park and eight buildings designed by Frank LLoyd Wright
Lion of Mosul Statue Brought Back Through 3-D Printed Replica
The resurrected sculpture is featured in the Imperial War Museum’s ‘Culture Under Attack’ exhibition
Meet Juan García Salazar, the Man Who Championed Black Identity in Ecuador
Behind the very first artifact to enter the African American History Museum’s collections resides a story about recovering the Afro-Ecuadorian experience
The Scottish Garden That Inspired Peter Pan’s Neverland Opens for Visitors
The Moat Brae house and its surroundings, where author J.M. Barrie played as a child, is now a children’s literature center
The Ancient Greek Island of Delos Gets Its First Contemporary Art Installation
The esteemed British artist Antony Gormley has brought his signature “bodyforms” to the island
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