New ArchCUT3-D technology explores 3-D micromorphological characteristics of engravings with unprecedented precision
Neanderthal engravings at La Roche-Cotard are oldest known, at least for Europe, being dated at over 57,000 years old
The exhibition Sovereign Metals. Festivities, the Hunt and the Firmament in Medieval Islam, is held at the MAO Museo d’Arte Orientale
Javier S. Burgo has discovered the third portrait of the Les Monomanes series by the master of French Romanticism Théodore Géricault
Archaeologists identify Moluccan boats that may have visited Australia from Indonesia on NT rock art drawings
A new appraisal of a decorated ulna from a northern gannet found in 1966 during the exploration of the Torre cave archaeological site in Gipuzkoa
The boom of fragile private art museums: economic elites are increasingly shaping the art we see, according to Professor Olav Velthuis
Germany was the principle source of brass for production of pre-18th Century manillas and, ultimately, the Benin Bronzes
Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral was historical first in using iron reinforcements in the 12th century; the study is published in PLoS ONE
Four and a half million euros from Veronica Atkins to the Uffizi Galleries, to completely restore the Amphitheater of the Boboli Gardens