Now at the Kimbell Art Museum, this exhibition is the first in the U.S. to display works from a vast, vital Italian ...
Easter Island’s Moai statues weren’t dragged - they walked. Physics and experiments uncover how ancient islanders made stone giants move.
From desert carvings to underwater ruins, these ancient structures are so advanced that experts still can’t agree on what ...
A new study sheds light on one of archaeology’s most mysterious questions: how the ancient inhabitants of Easter Island (Rapa ...
A pair of carved stone statues used as garden ornaments have sold for more than 195,000 ($265,510) after it was revealed that they were ancient Egyptian relics dating back thousands of years, an ...
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Meet 25 of the Ancient Egyptians’ Most Significant Gods and Goddesses, From the Falcon-Headed Horus to the Sky Deity Hathor
"Divine Egypt," a new exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, features nearly 250 artifacts representing the rich ...
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Did the Moai Statues in Easter Island ‘Walk’ to Their Current Spot? Scientists Debunk the Myth
In the study, scientists were interested in exploring how ancient people moved these gigantic stone structures without any ...
Archaeologists in south-east Turkey have made an extraordinary find—a prehistoric stone face that might turn everything we believe about the origins of art and self-awareness on its head. In the early ...
Digging into the dry soil of a field in southern Germany, archaeologists hit some rocks and painstakingly unearthed a massive ...
TEHRAN— The oldest artifacts identified in Chaharmahal-Bakhtiari province include stone tools and artifacts from the Upper ...
The seized items include a funerary statue valued at $6 million that likely came from an archaeological site near the ancient ...
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