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Archeology

A bronze chariot sculpture featuring four life-sized horses and a standing driver under a canopy, all part of a replicated ancient Chinese funerary ensemble.

China’s Terracotta Warriors Headline a Rare Archaeological Display at the Bowers Museum

While the central burial mound of Emperor Qin Shi Huang remains sealed, the surrounding discoveries continue to redefine what we know about his world.
By Jordan Riefe

The ‘Holy Grail of Shipwrecks’ in Colombia Sparks International Competition

The wreck analysis and recovery is a challenging project that will require time, expertise and funds that Colombia may not be able to gather in time to fend off other nations or private treasure hunters.
By Elisa Carollo
Man in glasses stands in front of castle

The Horniman Museum’s Nick Merriman Is Stepping Down to Head English Heritage

The museum head will make the move early next year and focus on enhancing community engagement in the care of local landmarks.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly

Google’s DeepMind AI Beats Humans Again—This Time By Deciphering Ancient Greek Text

By Sissi Cao
Arthur Brown is bringing his Crazy World on its first U.S. tour in 47 years.

Psychedelic Forefather Arthur Brown on Ritual, Technology and the ’60s

By Justin Joffe
The city’s acropolis is barely visible during a cloudy day on the Thessalian plains.

Archaeologists Just Discovered a 2,500-Year-Old Lost City Atop a Greek Mountain Peak

By Sage Lazzaro
Egypt's antiquities chief Zahi Hawass (C) supervises the removal of the linen-wrapped mummy of King Tutankhamun from his stone sarcophagus in his underground tomb in the famed Valley of the Kings in Luxor, 04 November 2007. The true face of ancient Egypt's boy king Tutankhamun was revealed today to the public for the first time since he died in mysterious circumstances more than 3,000 years ago. The pharaoh's mummy was moved from its ornate sarcophagus in the tomb where its 1922 discovery caused an international sensation to a nearby climate-controlled case where experts say it will be better preserved. AFP PHOTO/POOL/Ben CURTIS (Photo credit should read BEN CURTIS/AFP/Getty Images)

Zahi Hawass, Antiquities Expert and Reality Star, Says Nefertiti Isn’t There

By Alanna Martinez
(Chelsea Nesvig/ Flickr)

New York Archeologists Discover That Bitters Will Save Your Life

By Elizabeth Coscia
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