Anna Lee Dozier started to wonder about the object's origins when she realized it resembled artifacts in a Mexican museum
Researchers say climate change is to blame for the Greek island of Delos' slow demise
The child's survival until at least 6 years old could be evidence of collaborative caregiving in Neanderthal societies, according to a new paper
The man damaged a wall in the House of Ceii, a dwelling celebrated for its beautiful frescoes
Nathan Baskind received a Jewish burial exactly 80 years after his death in World War II
The toddlers' remains were buried around the beginning of the Spanish conquest of South America
The small bronze statue, which was unearthed at Herculaneum, had been missing for two centuries
Buried at a castle in Spain, the woman was found alongside the remains of 22 men who likely died on the battlefield
"St. Gregory of Nazianzus," once part of the Baroque palace's collection, was stolen and sold at the end of the war
A new paper contradicts the idea that people used up the island's resources and experienced a significant population decline, instead proposing that a small society lived there sustainably
Team Phat posted a video showing one of its members breaking a stone protruding from a wall
Archaeologists recovered two amphorae from the 3,300-year-old wreck site, which sheds new light on ancient maritime navigation
In the seaside resort town of Herculaneum, the beach is the final resting place of more than 330 residents who tried to flee
Protesters with Just Stop Oil are demanding that the British government phase out fossil fuels by 2030
Utah homebrewer Dylan McDonnell created his 'Sinai Sour' in his backyard
The Smithsonian has acquired a collection of 146 slave badges from between 1800 and 1865
From now through much of next year, the moon will periodically rise and set at its most extreme points, thanks to a rare celestial phenomenon that only occurs every 18.6 years
Researchers have concluded that the fluid preserved inside an ancient funerary urn is a white sherry-like wine
The trove of objects—including pottery, porcelain, shells and coins—was found roughly a mile below the surface
Sit back, relax and pedal your way along historic railroad tracks
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