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Ancient Art
World’s Oldest Known Cave Art Discovered in Indonesian Cave
Archeology
Rock Art in South Texas Reflects the 6,000-Year-Old Worldview of Indigenous Americans
Archeology
What Pompeii Looked Like Just Hours Before Mt. Vesuvius’ Eruption Destroyed It
Archeology
Fossil of Extinct North American Rhino Offers Evidence Challenging Our Knowledge of Arctic History
Archeology
Ancient 2,220-Year-Old Gold Coin Discovered in Jerusalem Sheds Light on Its History
Archeology
Remains of St. Francis, the Patron Saint of Animals, Will Be on Public View for the First Time
Archeology
Trove of Incredibly Well-Preserved Fossils Found in Australian Red Rocks
Archeology
New Study Suggests the Famous Moai Statues “Walked” to Their Final Destinations
Archeology
Secret Colosseum Passageway for Emperors Opens to the Public for the First Time in 2,000 Years
Archeology
Researchers Discover 300,000-Year-Old Human Footprints Offering Insight Into Early Human History
Archeology
Archeologists Discover Neolithic Earthworks That Are 2,000 Years Older Than Stonehenge
Ancient Art
Researchers Examine Centuries-Old Flip-Flop Sandals on an Ancient Roman Mosaic
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World’s Oldest Known Cave Art Discovered in Indonesian Cave
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