Welcome to the Art Angle, a podcast from Artnet News that delves into the places where the art world meets the real world, bringing each week’s biggest story down to earth. Join host Andrew Goldstein ...
A metal tag identifying an enslaved laborer found earlier this year on what’s now the College of Charleston campus is among a national archeology magazine’s top discoveries of the year. During an ...
After a difficult year, it would certainly be nice to find a stash of gold coins worth more than $300,000 in the walls of a house or a rare dish worth $1.7 million tucked away in a drawer. We’re often ...
CAMBRIDGESHIRE, ENGLAND—The Guardian reports that cleaning and examination of the remains of a man found in 2017 in a cemetery near a Roman settlement site in eastern England has uncovered possible ...
Mike Thomin, a staff member at the Florida Public Archaeology Network, and graduate student Jeffery Robinson display a 3-D laser scan of the rapidly eroding Butcherpen Mound on Naval Live Oaks ...
At the northern end of Hadrian’s Wall, volunteers and archaeology students uncovered pottery, metalwork, soldiers’ tools, and ...
Rising as high as 20 feet, ancient stone monoliths in southern Ethiopia are 1,000 years older than scientists previously thought, according to a new study. A research team used advanced radiocarbon ...
Since its foundation in 1988, Mediterranean Archaeology (ISSN 1030-8482) has succeeded not only in providing a much-needed medium through which archaeologists in Australasia report on their research ...
Williamsburg City Council unanimously approved a request from Colonial Williamsburg Foundation at its November meeting for a special-use permit to remove 54 parking spaces in the Downtown Parking ...