Archivist explores Troy’s invisible workers in the ’30s: laborers at early archaeological sites often received no recognition for their contributions
The University of Zurich acquires an important Richard Wagner manuscript, Eine Mitteilung an meine Freunde
Archaeologists from Newcastle University have unearthed evidence for an evolving sacred landscape spanning centuries in Crowland, Lincolnshire.
Historical graffiti in the Doge’s Palace: thousands of drawings and inscriptions tell the story of Venice over the centuries
DNA study IDs descendants of George Washington from unmarked remains, findings to aid service member IDs going back to World War II
Scuderie del Quirinale presents Napoli Ottocento. Degas, Fortuny, Gemito, Mancini, Morelli, Palizzi, Sargent, Turner, a major new exhibition
Far more female infants than male infants died in Europe from 1700–1950. Researchers have been investigating why
How Chinese migrants in Los Angeles Chinatown gained self-reliance: a new study shows these early migrants overcame economic barriers by raising pigs
Genetic analysis and archaeological insight combine to reveal the ancient origins of the fallow deer, the results have been published in two new studies
At the Capitoline Museums, in the garden of Villa Caffarelli, the imposing full-scale reconstruction of the Colossus of Constantine