A skull which was discovered by anthropologists in the Paliokastro area of Thasos, Greece, shows signs of complicated surgery ...
The search for Cherrie Mahan is back in the spotlight as local police and members of the FBI started digging in Armstrong ...
Could this beautiful island manor, located next to a world-famous Neolithic site and above a Pictish burial ground, be the ...
For over a decade, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek has woven a tapestry of ...
Ancient Rome was known for its brutal spectacles — but could gladiators have actually fought sharks in flooded arenas? Historians and archaeologists dig into the legends of watery colosseum battles ...
According to official records, Mexico’s most visited archaeological sites are Teotihuacán and Chichén Itzá. The first is a ...
A recently acquired self-portrait by Marc Chagall, a letter from George Washington to the Jewish community of Newport, Rhode Island and more are on display in the museum's new third and fourth floors.
Spooky-looking wooden figurines with quartzite eyes are 2,600 years old and may be linked to a Norse god. This set of carved figurines was discovered in the parish of Roos, on England's east coast.
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A look at the history of the Alexandria Garden Club reflects not only the club’s history but the history of Alexandria as ...
Before they transformed Fleetwood Mac from a blues band to a chart-topping juggernaut, Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham ...
The origins of Rome have been debated for centuries but one tale has prevailed over the rest: twin brothers Romulus and Remus ...