The artifact was sold and subsequently lost in the international art market before being rediscovered in New York in 2018.
Authorities say the statue dates back to the Hellenistic period and are investigating how it ended up among garbage. It was ...
Archaeologists working at the Domus Aurea, Emperor Nero’s grand palace in ancient Rome, have uncovered a rare and remarkable artifact: a large ingot of Egyptian blue, the world’s first synthetic ...
Greek authorities investigating the statue's mysterious appearance say it dates back to the Hellenistic period between 323 B.C. and 31 B.C.
The ancient statue is believed to be that of a woman, due to the long, flowing garments adorning the physique of the statue's body ...
Archaeologists excavating Abel Beth Maacah in northern Israel have discovered a rare Tetrarchic boundary stone from the Roman ...
The French city plans to forbid vessels carrying more than 900 guests from coming into its ports starting this summer.
Here are 25 incredible experiences waiting for you in Canberra in 2025: Pompeii Exhibition at the National Museum of ...
The Chang'an Lantern Festival kicked off on Wednesday in three major popular sites of Xi'an, Shaanxi province, and will run ...
The Greek police's Organized Crime Unit opened a preliminary investigation into how the statue came to be dumped.
Sacrifices of “sun stones” occurred around the same time a volcanic eruption in 2900 BC dimmed the sun throughout Northern Europe, according to a new study.