Critics worry that the symbol will tarnish the iconic structure's historic character
"Money Talks" features currency from around the world spanning thousands of years—from ancient coins and historic banknotes to contemporary NFTs
The dry cistern was discovered by construction crews working on the Smithsonian Castle’s renovation
Experts used X-ray technology to link the artifact—part of the famous Galloway Hoard—to an Iranian silver mine
An expedition this summer documented signs of deterioration on the wreck, but it also rediscovered the Diana of Versailles statue, the centerpiece of the ship’s first-class lounge
The tenth-century stone figurine, alternatively identified as a pig, a bear or a dog, sheds light on the lives of long-ago Norse children
The short blade’s hilt was made in Edo Japan, and its journey to a German cellar destroyed during World War II is a mystery
The towering bronze sculpture by Khaleb Brooks will be installed at West India Quay in 2026
The 3,500-year-old artifact had been on view at an Israeli museum, which wants to use the mishap as a teaching opportunity
A Pennsylvania museum will auction the portrait—and split the proceeds with the descendants of Henry and Hertha Bromberg
After years of painstaking work, Rabbi Shem Tov Ibn Gaon finished the illustrated manuscript in 1312
A newspaper detailing the accounts of loved ones, published on April 20, 1912, was recently discovered in a wardrobe and sold at auction
A recent study of the Menga dolmen in Spain reveals complex construction techniques used roughly 6,000 years ago
The 2,500-year-old building with roots in both science and religion helped track the movement of the sun and stars
Found near the Aegadian Islands, just west of Sicily, the bronze rostrum played a role in the last battle of the First Punic War, which ended in 241 B.C.E.
While fishing at an undisclosed lake, Sabrina Solomon slipped and fell—and came face to face with the remains
The handwritten note, which bears a 1903 postmark, recently arrived at a building society in Wales
The artist experimented with perfumes and created his own fragrances from flowers and fruit
The artwork was a gift from the Marquis de Lafayette, who also included the fortress' key
The 18th-century poet wrote some of his most renowned works in the house in southern England, which has since fallen into disrepair
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