Researchers say the carved artifact was not a utilitarian item and instead served a symbolic purpose
The 1972 Q1 microcomputer could fetch $60,000 at auction
A new paper looks at the genes of the most common cockroach species, tracing its historical journey alongside humans, from Asia to the Middle East, Europe and beyond
Found in an upper-class villa, the indoor pool was accompanied by decorative mosaics and frescoes dating back nearly two millennia
Researchers say 31 of the monuments were constructed on the banks of the ancient waterway
While the artwork's age is still unknown, some think it depicts the mother of the Buddha
Nobody knows for sure, but plausible theories include swords, servants and saddles
A new exhibition showcases stunning mythical artworks of the Zhou Dynasty's "lost" kingdoms
The new interactive tool accompanies a study of school enrollment data, which shows that segregation has worsened in recent decades
The film will be an adaptation of Walter Isaacson's biography of the Renaissance painter, scientist and inventor
A new exhibition in London offers an inside look at the lives of the workers who served the monarchy between 1660 and 1830
The rock is covered in ogham, an alphabet made up of parallel lines used for writing in the Irish language
Scientists found hundreds of recent examples from around the globe of hunters using "endurance pursuits" to tire out their prey, furthering the debate over the hunting technique
Using remote-sensing technologies, researchers have discovered two connected structures in a previously unexplored area
New research found that the two women, who were buried in Austria atop a horse, were first-degree relatives who died some 1,800 years ago
A forensic artist hopes the sculpture will help humanize the mummy, which appeared at Australia's Grafton High School under mysterious circumstances
When Alvin Gauthier found several letters written by a veteran in the 1940s, he went on a mission to return them
Researchers found high levels of lead, mercury and arsenic in the German composer's hair, which may help explain some of his many ailments
Researchers have found evidence of a nearly 2,000-year-old ceremonial offering at the site in present-day Mexico
The hoard, which collectively sold for $75,000, was likely buried during the First English Civil War
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