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Archeology
Rock Art in South Texas Reflects the 6,000-Year-Old Worldview of Indigenous Americans
Archeology
Indigenous Elders Decode Ancient Rock Art Filled With Shamans Spiritually Transforming Into Animals
Ancient Art
Explore the Ancient “Cave of Swimmers” in the Sahara Desert
Ancient Art
51,000-Year-Old Cave Art in Indonesia Is the World’s Oldest Figurative Art
Ancient Art
Volunteers Uncover 3,500-Year-Old Rock Art During Environmental Cleanup in Kazakhstan
Archeology
Ancient Rock Art Depicts Psychedelic Music and Dance in Peru
History
8,000-Year-Old Patagonia Cave Art Illuminates Ancient Climate Change
Installation
Artist Turns Found Stones and Shells Into Beautiful Beach Installations
Archeology
Norwegian Family Discovers Bronze Age Rock Paintings on a Hike
History
World’s Oldest Known Figurative Painting Discovered in Remote Area of Borneo
Art
14th Century Cave Art From Lost Civilization Discovered on Uninhabited Caribbean Island
Recent Stories
Reference Books Are Carved and Cut Into Sculptures That Transform Knowledge Into Art
New College Science Center Designed To Increase Exchanges and Innovation Within Its Walls
How This Artist Transformed the Nobel Prize Banquet Into an Unexpectedly Immersive Journey [Interview]
Inaugural Edition of Art Basel Qatar Is Coming in February 2026
Travel Host Rick Steves Saves Seattle-Area Hygiene Center in Amazing “Gift to My Homeless Neighbors”
Ancient Math Is Hidden in 8,000-Year-Old Floral Pottery Patterns
Intricate and Alluring “Thread Paintings” Use a Sewing Machine Like a Paint Brush
Tsuchiya Kōitsu and the Rise of Shin-Hanga Prints in 20th Century Japan
How People in the Victorian Era Enjoyed Animation Before Its Modern History
Titanic Museum Exhibit Invites Visitors To Feel How Cold the Water Was When the Ship Sank