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From the tombs of pharaohs to Roman frescoes, Egyptian blue adorned everything from sacred artifacts to everyday pottery.
When one hears the word “art”, the mind drifts to oil canvases, gallery walls, classical dance, or perhaps the haunting ...
The SS Eagle is seen as an unprecedented example of an almost intact cargo of 19th century Glaswegian ceramics.
What do archaeology and written records reveal about the origin of the Phrygians, one of the most prominent nations in Iron Age Anatolia?
The Salado were clever farmers who built water channels directing flow from the Salt River to their fields. They grew maize, ...
The Silver City Museum occupies the beautifully preserved 1881 Ailman House, a brick Italianate structure that stands as a testament to the town’s prosperous mining era.
Archaeologists have discovered the remains of three Maya cities in the Petén jungle of Guatemala. The cities are about 3 ...
New research uncovers ancient Carpetania’s key role in Mediterranean trade and cultural influence, reshaping views of Spain’s ...
Scientists are using artificial intelligence to decode mysterious writing styles in the Bible – and could settle biblical ...
Where the hot and sweltering tropical valleys and bleached coastlines of Papua New Guinea and the Bismarck Archipelago meet, archaeologists and geneticists have excavated, and resurrected, ancient hum ...
The National Centre for the Performing Arts is showcasing music-related relics that include a pottery figurine in a dancing gesture from the Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220). [Photo provided to China ...
In the rugged landscapes of Papua New Guinea—where more than 800 languages echo across valleys and coasts—a remarkable ...